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This book provides innovative practical suggestions regarding the production and management of medical records that are designed to address the inconsistencies and errors that have been highlighted especially in relation to national eHealth programs. Challenges and lessons that have emerged from the use of clinical information and the design of medical records are discussed, and principles underpinning the implementation of health IT are critically examined. New trends in the use of clinical data are explored in depth, with analysis of issues relating to integration and sharing of patient information, data visualization, big data analytics, and the requirements of modern electronic health records. The spirit pervading the book is one of co-production, in which the needs of practitioners are taken into account from the outset. Readers will learn the basic concepts of how clinical information emanating from the doctorpatient relationship can be effectively integrated with genetic andenvironmental data and analyzed by complex algorithms with the goal of improving medical decision making and patient care. The book, written by European experts and researchers, will be of interest to all stakeholders in the field, including doctors, technicians, and policy makers.
Provides innovative suggestions regarding the production and management of medical records Includes tips on how to design useful medical records for a medical practice Describes the principles of use of clinical data for doctors
Auteur
Giovanni Rinaldi is a physics graduate who has long been engaged in the study of the relationship between new technologies and medical practice. He has conducted a number of research projects in the field of telemedicine in cardiology and eHealth. Currently his main research area is the mechanism of acquisition of clinical information for the purpose of better medical decision making and the modifying impacts of new technologies and eHealth on the doctorpatient relationship. He analyzes how medical records, starting from the perspective of narrative medicine, can be integrated with genetic and environmental data and analyzed by complex algorithms. His research is conducted according to co-production principles in which the needs of practitioners are taken into account from the outset rather than being the end point at which technology is applied.
Contenu
Introduction. Medical Records: Are We at the Top? Is There Still Room for Innovation?.- EHR, EPR, PS, PHR: Different Medical Records for Different Aims: The Roles of the Doctors, Patients and Institutions.- An Infrastructural Approach to Clinical Information.- From Big Data to Big Insights. The Role of Platforms in Healthcare IT.- Shared Medical Record, Personal Health Folder and Health and Social Integrated Care in Catalonia. ICT Services for Integrated Care.- Visual Analytics of Electronic Health Records with a Focus on Time.- Military ICT and Innovative Networks for the Protection of People's Health.- Perspectives in Digital Health and Precision Medicine.- Medical Record for Clinicians: Present and Future Vision.- Addressing eHealth at the EU Level.- Clinical Information in Use. Problems, Outcomes and Challenges from Experience.- Medical Records, eHealth and Health IT. What are the Key Points for the Organizational Benefits and for the Improvements of the Modern Local Health Organizations?.- Disease Registry: A Tool for European Cross Border Medicine.- Cross Border Experiences in Health IT. What are the Requests for the Medical Record? Opportunities and Emerging Issues.- Innovative Tools and Data Sharing in Ageing Care: Solutions and Perspectives.- e_CardioNet: The Role of the Electronic Medical Records and ICT in Transnational Projects.- Telemedicine in Collaborative Diagnosis and Care of Congenital Heart Malformations.- Health Dossier in Italy - Elements for Reflection: What's New? What are Possible Improvements?.- The Role of Telemedicine and EHR in Supporting Care Pathways in the Management of Chronic Illness. The Experiences of the Lombardy Region.
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