This effective study resource delivers complete coverage of all topics on the newest versions of these challenging HIT exams This comprehensive self-study guide fully prepares candidates for the Certified Associate in Healthcare Information and Management Systems (CAHIMS) exam, all six Certified Healthcare Technology Specialist (CHTS) exams, and CompTIA's HIT exam. The book enables computer professionals to transition into healthcare information technology (HIT) with coverage of topics ranging from regulatory requirements to healthcare privacy and security and also serves as a valuable…mehr
This effective study resource delivers complete coverage of all topics on the newest versions of these challenging HIT exams This comprehensive self-study guide fully prepares candidates for the Certified Associate in Healthcare Information and Management Systems (CAHIMS) exam, all six Certified Healthcare Technology Specialist (CHTS) exams, and CompTIA's HIT exam. The book enables computer professionals to transition into healthcare information technology (HIT) with coverage of topics ranging from regulatory requirements to healthcare privacy and security and also serves as a valuable on-the-job reference. Healthcare Information Technology: CHTS Certified Healthcare Technology Specialist & CAHIMS Certified Associate in Healthcare Information and Management Systems Exam Guide is designed to familiarize IT professionals with the health-related aspects and the IT requirements of the healthcare HIT field. Written in a hands-on, straightforward style, the book includes "Tips," which highlight important information throughout the chapters; "Use Cases," which detail HIT at work in real-world situations; chapter summaries; and chapter review questions that test comprehension. . Electronic content includes practice exams, a list of HIT roles, and a PDF copy of the book . Appendices allow readers to drill down and focus on the content pertaining to a specific exam . Written by a team of experts with extensive professional experienceHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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Part 1: Healthcare & Information Technology in the United States Chapter 1: Healthcare Information Technology: Definitions, Stakeholders, and Major Themes Chapter 2: Healthcare Systems Overview Chapter 3: An Overview of How Healthcare Is Paid for in the United States Chapter 4: Healthcare Information Technology in Public Health, Emergency Preparedness, and Surveillance Part 2: Fundamentals of Healthcare Information Science Chapter 5: Computer Hardware and Architecture for Healthcare IT Chapter 6: Programming and Programming Languages for HIT Chapter 7: Databases, Data Warehousing, Data Mining, and Cloud Computing for Healthcare Chapter 8: Networks and Networking in Healthcare Chapter 9: System Analysis and Design in Healthcare Chapter 10: Fundamentals of Health Workflow Process Analysis and Redesign Chapter 11: Healthcare Information Technology Project Management Chapter 12: Assuring Usability of HIT Part 3: Healthcare Information Standards and Regulation Chapter 13: Navigating Health Data Standards and Interoperability Chapter 14: Interoperability Within and Across Healthcare Systems Chapter 15: Assuring Healthcare Information Privacy and Accountability Act (HIPAA) Chapter 16: Health Information Technology and Health Policy Chapter 17: The Electronic Health Record as Evidence Part 4: Implementing, Managing, and Maintaining Healthcare IT Chapter 18: Effective Organizational and Management Structures for Healthcare Information Technology Chapter 19: EHR and non EHR from architecture to operations Chapter 20: EHR Implementation and Optimization Chapter 21: Training Essentials for Implementing Healthcare IT Chapter 22: Using HIT to Measure & Improve Outcomes & Safety Part 5: Optimizing HIT Chapter 23: Big Data & Data Analytics Chapter 24: Innovations in Healthcare IT (Genomics, Telemedicine, Mobile, Social Networks, PHR) Part 6: Making it all Secure: Healthcare IT Privacy, Security and Confidentiality Chapter 25: Framework for Privacy, Security and Confidentiality Chapter 26: Risk Assessment and Management Chapter 27: Physical Safeguards, Facility Security, Secure Systems and Networks, and Securing Electronic Media Chapter 28: Healthcare Information Security: Operational Safeguard Chapter 29: Architectural Safeguards Chapter 30: Technical Safeguards: Cybersecurity Chapter 31: Cybersecurity Considerations for Medical Devices Part 7: Appendices Glossary Appendix A: AHIMA CHTS Objective Maps Appendix B: HIMSS CAHIMS Map Appendix C: Healthcare Professional and Workforce Roles Appendix D: About the CD
Part 1: Healthcare & Information Technology in the United States Chapter 1: Healthcare Information Technology: Definitions, Stakeholders, and Major Themes Chapter 2: Healthcare Systems Overview Chapter 3: An Overview of How Healthcare Is Paid for in the United States Chapter 4: Healthcare Information Technology in Public Health, Emergency Preparedness, and Surveillance Part 2: Fundamentals of Healthcare Information Science Chapter 5: Computer Hardware and Architecture for Healthcare IT Chapter 6: Programming and Programming Languages for HIT Chapter 7: Databases, Data Warehousing, Data Mining, and Cloud Computing for Healthcare Chapter 8: Networks and Networking in Healthcare Chapter 9: System Analysis and Design in Healthcare Chapter 10: Fundamentals of Health Workflow Process Analysis and Redesign Chapter 11: Healthcare Information Technology Project Management Chapter 12: Assuring Usability of HIT Part 3: Healthcare Information Standards and Regulation Chapter 13: Navigating Health Data Standards and Interoperability Chapter 14: Interoperability Within and Across Healthcare Systems Chapter 15: Assuring Healthcare Information Privacy and Accountability Act (HIPAA) Chapter 16: Health Information Technology and Health Policy Chapter 17: The Electronic Health Record as Evidence Part 4: Implementing, Managing, and Maintaining Healthcare IT Chapter 18: Effective Organizational and Management Structures for Healthcare Information Technology Chapter 19: EHR and non EHR from architecture to operations Chapter 20: EHR Implementation and Optimization Chapter 21: Training Essentials for Implementing Healthcare IT Chapter 22: Using HIT to Measure & Improve Outcomes & Safety Part 5: Optimizing HIT Chapter 23: Big Data & Data Analytics Chapter 24: Innovations in Healthcare IT (Genomics, Telemedicine, Mobile, Social Networks, PHR) Part 6: Making it all Secure: Healthcare IT Privacy, Security and Confidentiality Chapter 25: Framework for Privacy, Security and Confidentiality Chapter 26: Risk Assessment and Management Chapter 27: Physical Safeguards, Facility Security, Secure Systems and Networks, and Securing Electronic Media Chapter 28: Healthcare Information Security: Operational Safeguard Chapter 29: Architectural Safeguards Chapter 30: Technical Safeguards: Cybersecurity Chapter 31: Cybersecurity Considerations for Medical Devices Part 7: Appendices Glossary Appendix A: AHIMA CHTS Objective Maps Appendix B: HIMSS CAHIMS Map Appendix C: Healthcare Professional and Workforce Roles Appendix D: About the CD
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