From Patient Data to Medical Knowledge: The Principles and Practice of Health Informatics

Hiye-Ja Lee
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From Patient Data to Medical Knowledge: The Principles and Practice in Health Informatics is aimed at those who want to learn about how information technology is transforming the way we think about medicine and medical research. is the director of the UCL postgraduate program in health informatics and has been running the program since 1999. He wrote this book on the basis of his long experience in teaching part-time students that mostly work in information or clinical roles in the National Health Service (NHS) or other health care organizations. The prospective audience of this book is anyone who wants to learn to use information in health care: health professionals, hospital managers or IT specialists, etc. This book can be used as a textbook for a postgraduate course in health informatics. The contents of this book consist of three parts. Part 1 provides a broad introduction to the field of health informatics:-Reading and writing patient records.-Creation of medical knowledge.-Access to medical knowledge. Part 2 deals with various techniques used in health informatics and the theory behind some of these techniques. This involves a brief introduction to the essential techniques used to represent clinical concepts in computer programs such as electronic health care records or decision support systems and obtain any value out of the representation:-Logic-Controlled clinical terminology-Knowledge representation-Ontology.-Clinical standards-Probability and decision-making-Probability and learning from data Part 3 explores attempts to apply health informatics in practices. This includes implementation in clinical setting:-Theories of organizational change
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从病人数据到医学知识:健康信息学的原则和实践
《从患者数据到医学知识:健康信息学的原则与实践》的目标读者是那些想要了解信息技术如何改变我们对医学和医学研究的看法的人。是伦敦大学学院健康信息学研究生课程的主任,自1999年以来一直负责该项目。他写这本书是基于他长期教授兼职学生的经验,这些学生大多在国家卫生服务(NHS)或其他卫生保健组织从事信息或临床工作。这本书的潜在读者是任何想要学习在医疗保健中使用信息的人:卫生专业人员,医院经理或IT专家等。这本书可以作为卫生信息学研究生课程的教科书。这本书的内容由三部分组成。第1部分提供了健康信息学领域的广泛介绍:-阅读和撰写患者记录。-医学知识的创造。-获得医学知识。第2部分讨论健康信息学中使用的各种技术以及其中一些技术背后的理论。这包括对用于在计算机程序(如电子医疗记录或决策支持系统)中表示临床概念的基本技术的简要介绍,并从表示中获得任何价值:-逻辑控制的临床术语-知识表示-本体。-临床标准-概率和决策-概率和从数据中学习第3部分探讨了在实践中应用健康信息学的尝试。这包括在临床环境中的实施:-组织变革理论
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