Health and Hospital Information System
Date de publication : 2026-02-20
Éditeur : IIP Iterative International Publishers
Nombre de pages : 164
Résumé du livre
In an era where healthcare intersects seamlessly with technology, the pulse of patient care beats through the invisible veins of information systems. As a healthcare professional with over a tow decade of experience navigating the corridors of hospitals in India and beyond, I have witnessed firsthand the transformative power of digital tools—not just in streamlining operations, but in saving lives, fostering equity, and reimagining wellness. Yet, amid this digital revolution, gaps persist: outdated infrastructures, regulatory mazes, and ethical dilemmas that can turn innovation into inertia. This book, Health & Hospital Information Systems: Design, Management, and Future Horizons, emerges from that conviction—that equipping leaders, clinicians, and technologists with actionable knowledge is not optional, but imperative.
Drawing from real-world case studies, regulatory insights, and emerging trends, this volume serves as a compass for anyone steering the ship of modern healthcare. Spanning five core units, it demystifies the ecosystem without overwhelming the reader. We begin with the foundational blueprint: Unit 1 explores the basics of IT—hardware, software, data—and the design, implementation, and compliance of hospital information systems, ensuring your systems are not just built, but built right. Unit 2 delves into digital transformation, unpacking IT’s role in regulations and innovations, from comprehensive hospital management information systems (HMIS) to specialized multi-hospital networks that bridge urban clinics with rural outposts.
Unit 3 shifts to the heartbeat of operations: healthcare information management, with practical strategies for system security, cross-departmental computerization, and patient record digitization—complete with project blueprints to implement tomorrow. In Unit 4, we tackle the governance layer, examining regulations, legal aspects of health data privacy, and accreditation pathways that safeguard trust in an age of breaches. Finally, Unit 5 propels us forward, illuminating health informatics through mobile IT, telemedicine, electronic medical documentation, GIS mapping, and visionary trends like AI-driven smart cards—preparing you for a future where data doesn’t just inform care, but anticipates it.
Building on these foundations, the book advances to higher-impact domains. Unit 6 examines data analytics and decision support: types of healthcare data, clinical and managerial decision support systems (DSS), business intelligence dashboards, predictive analytics for operations, big data applications, and data-driven quality improvement—empowering proactive, evidence-based decisions that reduce costs, enhance outcomes, and prevent readmissions.