Better, safer, cheaper healthcare? A nationally renowned healthcare professional explains how we can finally achieve the seemingly impossible: a healthcare system that works for everyone
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Robert Wachter, MD Professor of Medicine Associate Chair, Department of Medicine UCSF School of Medicine Dr. Wachter is one of the world's true leaders in patient safety and health quality, and first author of Internal Bleeding, a trade book about patient safety that spent several weeks on the best seller lists. He is Associate Chair of one of the world's best Internal Medicine programs. He is one of the founders and chief operators of the great health quality and safety web site, www.webmm.ahrq.gov.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Chapter 1: On Call Chapter 2: Shovel Ready PART ONE: The Note Chapter 3: The iPatient Chapter 4: The Note Chapter 5: Strangers at the Bedside Chapter 6: Radiology Rounds Chapter 7: Go Live Chapter 8: Unanticipated Consequences PART TWO: Decisions and Data Chapter 9: Can Computers Replace the Physician's Brain? Chapter 10: David and Goliath Chapter 11: Big Data PART THREE: The Overdose Chapter 12: The Error Chapter 13: The System Chapter 14: The Doctor Chapter 15: The Pharmacist Chapter 16: The Alerts Chapter 17: The Robot Chapter 18: The Nurse Chapter 19: The Patient PART FOUR: The Connected Patient Chapter 20: OpenNotes Chapter 21: Personal Health Records and Patient Portals Chapter 22: A Community of Patients PART FIVE: The Players and the Policies Chapter 23: Meaningful Use Chapter 24: Epic and Athena Chapter 25: Silicon Valley Meets Healthcare Chapter 26: The Productivity Paradox PART SIX: Toward a Brighter Future Chapter 27: A Vision for Health Information Technology Chapter 28: The Nontechnological Side of Makin Heath IT Work Chapter 29: Art and Science Acknowledgements Notes National Coordinators for Heath Information Technology People Interviewed Bibliography Illustration Credits Index
Preface Chapter 1: On Call Chapter 2: Shovel Ready PART ONE: The Note Chapter 3: The iPatient Chapter 4: The Note Chapter 5: Strangers at the Bedside Chapter 6: Radiology Rounds Chapter 7: Go Live Chapter 8: Unanticipated Consequences PART TWO: Decisions and Data Chapter 9: Can Computers Replace the Physician's Brain? Chapter 10: David and Goliath Chapter 11: Big Data PART THREE: The Overdose Chapter 12: The Error Chapter 13: The System Chapter 14: The Doctor Chapter 15: The Pharmacist Chapter 16: The Alerts Chapter 17: The Robot Chapter 18: The Nurse Chapter 19: The Patient PART FOUR: The Connected Patient Chapter 20: OpenNotes Chapter 21: Personal Health Records and Patient Portals Chapter 22: A Community of Patients PART FIVE: The Players and the Policies Chapter 23: Meaningful Use Chapter 24: Epic and Athena Chapter 25: Silicon Valley Meets Healthcare Chapter 26: The Productivity Paradox PART SIX: Toward a Brighter Future Chapter 27: A Vision for Health Information Technology Chapter 28: The Nontechnological Side of Makin Heath IT Work Chapter 29: Art and Science Acknowledgements Notes National Coordinators for Heath Information Technology People Interviewed Bibliography Illustration Credits Index
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