Description: About this productSynopsisQuality 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 Primerexplores 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.Quality care of patients requires the evaluation of considerable amounts of data at the right time and right place and in the correct context. These clinical, administrative and operational sources of data are typically kept in separate and disparate operational repositories. With the advent of the electronic health record, these data warehouses will provide data and information at the point of care and provide for a continuous learning environment in which lessons learned can provide updates to clinical, administrative and financial processes. What becomes critical in such a context is the identification of relevant data, pertinent information and germane knowledge to support rapid and superior healthcare decision making. Given the advancement of the information tools and techniques of today's knowledge economy, it is imperative that these tools and techniques be appropriately utilized to enable and facilitate the identification and evaluation these knowledge assets. To do this effectively andefficiently it is imperative that healthcare incorporates the principles of Knowledge Management (KM).The Healthcare Knowledge Management Primer explores and explains the nature of essential KM principles in healtcare settings in an introductory and easy to understand fashion. Accessibility and usability in this manner will be of use to both students and professionals wishing to learn more about the key aspects of the KM field as it pertains to effecting superior healthcare delivery. This book provides readers with an understanding of approaches to KM by examining the purpose and nature of its key components. It 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. This text demonstrates how, with practice and understanding, its key precepts can be appropriately applied to the domain of healthcare.This volume explores and explains the nature of essential knowledge management (KM) principles in healtcare settings in an introductory and easy to understand fashion. Accessibility and usability in this manner will be of use to both students and professionals wishing to learn more about the key aspects of the KM field.Product IdentifiersISBN-100415994446ISBN-139780415994446eBay Product ID (ePID)70184745Key DetailsAuthorBrian Lehaney, Jonathan Schaffer, Nilmini Wickramasinghe, Rajeev K. Bali, WickramasingheNumber Of Pages204 pagesSeriesRoutledge Series in Information SystemsFormatPaperbackPublication Date2009-05-26LanguageEnglishPublisherRoutledgePublication Year2009Additional DetailsCopyright Date2009IllustratedYesDimensionsWeight14.4 OzHeight0.6 In.Width7 In.Length10 In.Target AudienceGroupCollege AudienceClassification MethodLCCN2008-047985LC Classification NumberR858.H3465 2009Dewey Decimal651.5/04261Dewey Edition22Table Of Content1. What is Knowledge Management ?2. Knowledge Strategies and Knowledge Capture3. Knowledge Tools and Techniques4. Knowledge Management: A Systems View5. Knowledge: The Organization, Culture and Learning6. Applying Knowledge EpiloguePreface 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
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Author: Nilmini Wickramasinghe, Brian Lehaney, M. Chris Gibbons, Rajeev K. Bali, Jonathan Schaffer
Publication Name: Healthcare Knowledge Management Primer
Format: United Kingdom-B Format Paperback
Language: English
Publisher: Routledge
Series: Routledge Series in Information Systems Ser.
Publication Year: 2009
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Item Weight: 14.4 Oz
Number of Pages: 204 Pages