About the Book
Essentials of Clinical Informatics provides a concise and user-friendly overview on important topics such as technical infrastructure, team members and their roles, informatics methods, policies and laws, implementation, and operations. With increased interest in training and expertise in order to participate in all aspects of medical technology from basic function of electronic health record to data analytics and quality improvement to population health, this work serves as a foundational guide to better understand and analyze medical data.
The book is separated into six parts: Part 1, "Areas of Focus", is an introduction to the healthcare system and healthcare information systems; Part 2, "The Framework", discusses the theoretical and procedural infrastructure of informatics, including data, knowledge, people, policies, procedures, and regulations; Part 3, "The Foundation", covers the fundamentals of clinical informatics in detail, including data representation, computer science, logic and programming, decision-making and decision support, analytics, user experience, and project management; Part 4, "Application of Informatics in Healthcare", looks at the roles of informatics in the spectrum of healthcare environments from home to hospital to population health; Part 5, "Future Trends', presents a view of future trends and methods to stay current; and Part 6, "Appendix", has reference data, glossary, case discussions, citations, recommendations for further reading, and self-assessment questions which may be of interest to professionals who are preparing for certification examinations.
Table of Contents:
Part 1. Introduction: Areas of Focus
Chapter 1. The Healthcare System
Mark Frisse & Karl Misulis
Chapter 2. Healthcare and the Electronic Health Record
Karl Misulis & Mark Frisse
Part 2. The Framework
Chapter 3. Data, Information, and Knowledge
Karl Misulis & Mark Frisse
Chapter 4. People
Mark Frisse, Karl Misulis
Chapter 5. Policies, Laws, Regulations, Contracts, And Procedures
Mark Frisse & Karl Misulis
Chapter 6. Process: The Learning Health System
Karl Misulis & Mark Frisse
Part 3. The Foundation
Chapter 7. Representation & Organization of Health Information
Karl Misulis & Mark Frisse.
Chapter 8. Basics of Computers
Karl Misulis & Mark Frisse
Chapter 9. Design of the Core Healthcare Operating System
Doug Dickey, Karl Misulis, Mark Frisse
Chapter 10. Data Repositories
Karl Misulis & Mark Frisse.
Chapter 11. Decision-Making
Karl Misulis & Mark Frisse
Chapter 12. Information Systems Strategy and Administration
Jeff Frieling, Karl Misulis, & Mark Frisse.
Chapter 13. Large Project Management.
Jeff Frieling, Karl Misulis, Mark Frisse.
Chapter 14. Clinician Interface and Experience
Paul Weaver, Doug Dickey, Karl Misulis, & Mark Frisse.
Chapter 15. Access and Access Controls
Karl Misulis & Mark Frisse.
Chapter 16. Analytics
Karl Misulis & Mark Frisse
Chapter 17. Decision Support
Christoph U. Lehmann, Karl Misulis, Mark Frisse
Chapter 18. Security and Privacy
Karl Misulis & Mark Frisse
Chapter 19. Data Science
Karl Misulis & Mark Frisse
Chapter 20. Enabling Technologies
Karl Misulis, Mark Frisse
Part 4: Application of Informatics in Healthcare
Chapter 21. Clinical Teams
Mark Frisse & Karl Misulis
Chapter 22. Patients & Families
Karl Misulis & Mark Frisse
Chapter 23. Body, Home, and Community
Mark Frisse & Karl Misulis
Chapter 24. Specialties
Karl Misulis, Mark Frisse
Chapter 25. Health Information Exchange in Practice
Mark Frisse & Karl Misulis
Chapter 26. Population Health Management
Mark Frisse, Karl Misulis
Chapter 27. Researchers
Mark Frisse & Karl Misulis
Part 5. Future trends
Chapter 28. On the Horizon
Karl Misulis & Mark Frisse
Chapter 29. Staying Current
Karl Misulis & Mark Frisse
Part 6. Appendix
Chapter 30. Case discussions.
Karl Misulis, Jeff Frieling, Mark Frisse
Chapter 31. Self-assessment
Mark Frisse & Karl Misulis
Chapter 32. Reference Data
Karl Misulis & Mark Frisse
About the Author :
Mark E. Frisse MD, MS, MBA is Accenture Professor of Biomedical Informatics and Vice Chair for Business Development at the Vanderbilt University School of Medicine in Nashville, Tennessee.
Karl E. Misulis MD, PhD is Professor of Clinical Neurology and Clinical Biomedical Informatics at the Vanderbilt University School of Medicine in Nashville, Tennessee.
Both authors are experienced clinical informaticians and educators as well as clinicians. Both are board certified in
Clinical Informatics by ABPM which is an ABMS-approved specialty. Both teach clinical informatics at Vanderbilt.
Review :
"This book is absolutely excellent and extremely well written. The tone is of a calm, knowledgeable, wise, concerned expert. The background explanation of the troubled, fragmented United States healthcare system is explained quite evenly. The clarity and simplicity used by the authors to define, explain, and give interesting helpful examples for their lessons make very complex concepts easy to understand." -- Karen Ogrady, MLIS MA Ed, University of San Diego,
Doody's Reviews
"Essentials of Clinical Informatics has been designed to serve as an 'on ramp' into the field. It explains the key technologies of health informatics clearly and succinctly always using simple, clear jargon-free language supplemented by frequent bulleted lists. It does the same for the complex clinical, financial, and policy issues and challenges that surround and often impede progress in the field. This book is a welcome addition that could be read
on their own by clinicians or other non-technical readers interested in entering the field or getting a broad overview of it. It serves equally well as a text in a short course for students with similar
backgrounds and objectives." -- Mark L. Braunstein, MD, Professor of the Practice in Health Informatics, School of Interactive Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA
"In Essentials of Clinical Informatics, Drs. Frisse and Misulis explain the broad field of clinical informatics to the practicing clinician, aspiring informatician, and healthcare executive. With real-world practical examples in each chapter, they are able to make an often esoteric subject more accessible. This volume is required reading for all healthcare professionals who hope to understand how to succeed in an increasingly digital medical world."
--W. Jake Lancaster MD, MSHA, MSACI, Chief Medical Information Officer, West Tennessee Healthcare, Jackson, TN