Information technology in healthcare is increasingly being applied at the hospital bedside at the point of care, at the physician's office and in our homes. With Medical Informatics: An Executive Primer, healthcare executives, managers and clinicians learn when and how best to use this influx of new technology.
Electronic Prescribing Janet Carr, MD Metropolitan Medical & Vocational Experts, Inc.
Computerized Practitioner Order Entry and Patient Safety: Panacea or Pandora’s Box? Joseph Kannry, MD Mt. Sinai Medical Center
Identity Management in Healthcare Jonathan Leviss, MD Sentillion, Inc.
Certification in Healthcare Information Technology Abha Agrawal, MD, FACP and Mark Leavitt, MD, PhD Kings County Hospital, HHC
Ambulatory Electronic Health Record Curtis L. Cole, MD Weill-Cornell Medical Center
Return On Investment Analysis Dov Rothman, PhD Analysis Group, Inc.
Health Information Exchange Mark Lipton, MD NYCLIX; New York University Medical Center
Nursing Informatics: Perspectives for Healthcare Executives Leanne Currie, DNsc Columbia University School of Nursing
The Personal Health Record Glenn Martin, MD Queens Health Network 10 Strategy Management: Getting to the EHR Kenneth R.Ong, MD, MPH Catholic Health Services of Long Island
Software Selection Kenneth R.Ong, MD, MPH CHSLI
Project Management Janet Bowen, MBA Saint Vincent Manhattan Hospital
Quality and Health Information Technology: Key Issues for Health Care Executives Rachel Block NYeC; United Hospital Fund
Electronic Health Records: The Use of Technology to Eliminate Racial Disparities in Health Outcomes Neil S. Calman, MD, Maxine Golub, MPH, Kwame Kitson, MD and Charmaine Ruddock, MS Institute for Urban Family Health
The Road To Sustained IT Organizational Credibility George T. Hickman and Kimberly A. Spire Albany Medical Center
Why Do Projects Fail? Kenneth R.Ong, MD, MPH, CHSLI