
Healthcare Knowledge Management Primer
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 26. May 2009
Book
Hardback
218 pages
978-0-415-99443-9 (ISBN)
Description
Quality care of patients requires evaluating large amounts of data at the right time and place and in the correct context. With the advent of electronic health records, data warehouses now provide information at the point of care and facilitate a continuous learning environment in which lessons learned can provide updates to clinical, administrative, and financial processes. Given the advancement of the information tools and techniques of today's knowledge economy, utilizing these resources are imperative for effective healthcare. Thus, the principles of Knowledge Management (KM) are now essential for quality healthcare management.
The Healthcare Knowledge Management Primer explores and explains essential KM principles in healthcare settings in an introductory and easy to understand fashion. This concise book is ideal for both students and professionals who need to learn more about key aspects of the KM field as it pertains to effecting superior healthcare delivery. It provides readers with an understanding of approaches to KM by examining the purpose and nature of its key components and demystifies the KM field by explaining in an accessible manner the key concepts of KM tools, strategies and techniques, and their benefits to contemporary healthcare organizations.
The Healthcare Knowledge Management Primer explores and explains essential KM principles in healthcare settings in an introductory and easy to understand fashion. This concise book is ideal for both students and professionals who need to learn more about key aspects of the KM field as it pertains to effecting superior healthcare delivery. It provides readers with an understanding of approaches to KM by examining the purpose and nature of its key components and demystifies the KM field by explaining in an accessible manner the key concepts of KM tools, strategies and techniques, and their benefits to contemporary healthcare organizations.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paper over boards
Illustrations
19 s/w Tabellen, 20 s/w Zeichnungen
19 Tables, black and white; 20 Line drawings, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 260 mm
Width: 183 mm
Thickness: 17 mm
Weight
625 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-415-99443-9 (9780415994439)
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Persons
Nilmini Wickramasinghe is Associate Professor at the Stuart School of Business, Illinois Institute of Technology
Rajeev K. Bali is a Reader in Healthcare Knowledge Management at Coventry University. He heads the Knowledge Management for Healthcare (KARMAH) research subgroup (part of the Biomedical Computing and Engineering Technologies (BIOCORE) Applied Research Group) based in the Health Design and Technology Institute (HDTI).
Brian Lehaney is Professor of Systems Management in Coventry University's Faculty of Engineering and Computing
Jonathan L. Schaffer is Managing Director of the Information Technology Division of the e-Cleveland Clinic as well as an active surgical member of the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Cleveland Clinic, U.S.
M. Chris Gibbons is Associate Director of the Johns Hopkins Urban Health Institute (UHI), Director of the Center for Community HEALTH (CCH) and Assistant Professor of Public Health and Medicine at Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, Baltimore, U.S.
Rajeev K. Bali is a Reader in Healthcare Knowledge Management at Coventry University. He heads the Knowledge Management for Healthcare (KARMAH) research subgroup (part of the Biomedical Computing and Engineering Technologies (BIOCORE) Applied Research Group) based in the Health Design and Technology Institute (HDTI).
Brian Lehaney is Professor of Systems Management in Coventry University's Faculty of Engineering and Computing
Jonathan L. Schaffer is Managing Director of the Information Technology Division of the e-Cleveland Clinic as well as an active surgical member of the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Cleveland Clinic, U.S.
M. Chris Gibbons is Associate Director of the Johns Hopkins Urban Health Institute (UHI), Director of the Center for Community HEALTH (CCH) and Assistant Professor of Public Health and Medicine at Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, Baltimore, U.S.
Author
Illinois Institute of Technology, USA
Coventry University, UK
Coventry University, UK
The Cleveland Clinic, Ohio, USA
Johns Hopkins University, USA
Content
Preface
1. Critical Aspects of Healthcare Operations
2. What is KM?
3. Knowledge Capture
4. Knowledge Tools and Techniques for Healthcare
5. Knowledge Strategies for Healthcare Operations
6. Knowledge: Essential Elements for Healthcare
7. Applying KM to Healthcare
1. Critical Aspects of Healthcare Operations
2. What is KM?
3. Knowledge Capture
4. Knowledge Tools and Techniques for Healthcare
5. Knowledge Strategies for Healthcare Operations
6. Knowledge: Essential Elements for Healthcare
7. Applying KM to Healthcare