Book Description
Informatics the study of the use of computer hardware, software, systematic languages, and data manipulation to collect and apply information is united with health care in this new interdisciplinary textbook. It focuses on topics in informatics relevant to all fields of health care, in a textbook format complete with chapter outlines, objectives, key terms, and discussion questions. A unique online supplement complements the book to offer complete, electronic support for both instructors and students. Written by experts in health care informatics, this text provides a comprehensive overview of all the major concepts in informatics, discussing trends and innovative strategies from a contemporary, mainstream perspective.
Book Info
Univ. of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. Textbook provides a comprehensive overview of the major concepts in informatics, discussing trends and innovative strategies. Text examines all roles and functions of health care. Learning objectives, chapter outlines, and discussion questions are included. A web site devoted to the text is included. Softcover
Paperback: 576 pages
Publisher: Mosby; 1st edition (January 15, 2002)
Language: English