Handbook of Informatics for Nurses and Healthcare ProfessionalsBy Toni Lee Hebda (Author), Patricia Czar (Author) This useful handbook introduces nurses and other health care professionals to the most current application of computer-related technology in the health care environment. Included are the various forms of electronic communication and ways to use it more effectively. 576 pages ISBN-10: 0135043948Nursing Informatics: A Foundation of KnowledgeBy Dee Mcgonigle (Author) Text covers the history of healthcare informatics, current issues, basic informatics concepts, and health information management applications. With comprehensive introductory chapters that explain the core sciences of nursing informatics, students will understand Information Systems and incorporate their own knowledge for further comprehension. 499 pages ISBN-10: 0763753289Informatics and Nursing: Competencies and ApplicationsBy Linda Q Thede (Author) Jeanne Sewell (Author) Thoroughly updated to reflect current technologies, this comprehensive text reviews the concepts and applications of nursing informatics. Starting with an introduction to nursing informatics, the contents proceed from Unit One which covers computer basics to Unit Five which examines skills and techniques for using the end product of informatics: data. 400 pages ISBN-10: 0781795974Essentials of Nursing InformaticsBy Virginia Saba (Author), Kathleen McCormick (Author) Learn how computers and technology affect the nurse’s role in caring for the patient. Now fully updated and enhanced, the fourth edition includes new coverage of PDAs, the impact of HIPAA guidelines, patient safety issues, privacy issues, optimal use of decision support tools, and much more.528 pages ISBN-10: 0071441972 Health Care Information Systems: A Practical Approach for Health Care Management (Kindle Edition)By Frances Wickham Lee (Author) "This is the most comprehensive and authoritative book available for the field today." -Mark L. Diana, PhD, assistant professor and MHA program director, School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, Tulane UniversityInformation Management For Health Care Professions By Merida Johns (Author) Managers of health information will appreciate the real-world focus of Information Management for Health Care Professions, 2E. While covering all the foundational content, it focuses on the manager’s role in utilizing data as an asset and planning and setting procedures for its proper storage, maintenance, usage, and security.390 pages ISBN-10: 0766825167The Nursing Informatics Implementation Guide By Eleanor Callahan Hunt (Author) Sara Breckenridge Sproat (Author), Rebecca Rutherford Kitzmiller (Author)This book will be an indispensable tool and a practical guide for nurses and healthcare professionals as it details the implementation processes of both small and large clinical computer systems used in various healthcare settings. Combining theory and research, this book will explain system implementation. 320 pages ISBN-10: 0387408371Integrating Technology in Nursing Education: Tools for the Knowledge EraBy Kathleen G. Mastrian (Author), Dee McGonigle (Author), Brett Bixler (Author), Wendy L. Mahan (Author) Designed for nursing educators and students interested in the field of nursing education, Integrating Technology in Nursing Education: Tools for the Knowledge Era provides valuable, easy-to-use strategies on incorporating technology into the classroom. 380 pages ISBN-10: 0763768715
Informatics for Healthcare ProfessionalsBy Kathleen M. Young (Editor)A mid-level, generic informatics text usable in a professional healthcare curriculum, emphasizing the relevance of information handling for practice and the role of future professionals as information management leaders in their disciplines. Paperback | 282 pages | ISBN 0-803-60619-212345678