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Managing Technological Change Organizational Aspects of Health Informatics (Hardcover)

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Format: Hardcover
ISBN-10: 0387985484
ISBN-13: 9780387985480
Sku: 36345467
Publish Date: 4/10/2007
Dimensions:  (in Inches) 9.5H x 6.25L x 0.75T
Pages:  305
Edition Number:  2
Age Range:  NA
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The successful implementation of health information systems in complex health care organizations ultimately hinges on the receptivity and preparedness of the user. Although the Information Age is well underway, user resistance to information systems is still a valid concern facing the informatics community. This book provides effective management strategies to health care administrators for the productive integration and maintainence of such information systems. The Second Edition covers three main areas: technical skills, project management skills, and organizational and people skills, including the practical implementation strategies necessary to make the system an operational success. The audience for this book consists of health care administrators, CEOs, clinicians, IT developers, librarians, and professors.

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The successful implementation of health information systems in complex health care organizations ultimately hinges upon the receptivity and preparedness of the user. Although the Information Age is well underway, user resistance to information systems is
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Product attributeBook Format:   Hardcover
Product attributeEdition:   0002
Product attributeNumber of Pages:   0305
Product attributePublisher:   Springer
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