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Health Informatics in the Cloud

Health Informatics in the Cloud
Author: Mark L. Braunstein
Edition: 2013
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 1461456282



Health Informatics in the Cloud (SpringerBriefs in Computer Science)



Despite its high cost, the US healthcare system produces relatively short life spans, and is wasteful, inefficient and has serious safety and quality issues.
author mark l braunstein format paperback language english publication year 16 10 2012 series springerbriefs in computer science subject medicine subject 2 medicine general health informatics in the cloud springerbriefs in computer science mark l braunstein title 9781461456285 health informatics in the cloud springerbriefs in computer scien isbn 10 1461456282 isbn 13 9781461456285 author mark l braunstein publisher springer publication date 2012 10 16 format paperback dimensions 225 x 154 x 12 m
While other industries have surmounted similar challenges by transforming themselves through information technology, healthcare lags behind.A Major reasons are that our approaches to care delivery and financial incentives were designed for a bygone era.A Beyond that the technology offered to practitioners has often been overly expensive, poorly designed, overly proprietary, hard to implement and difficult to use.A Spurred by a unique, one-time Federal stimulus and the new mobile, wireless and cloud technologies now available, this landscape is rapidly changing.A To succeed going forward

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Health Informatics In The Cloud By Mark L Braunstein Paperback Book (english


Store Search search Title, ISBN and Author Health Informatics in the Cloud by Mark L Braunstein Estimated delivery 3-12 business days Format Paperback Condition Brand New Despite its high cost, the US healthcare system produces relatively short life spans, and is wasteful, inefficient and has serious safety and quality issues. While other industries have surmounted similar challenges by transforming themselves through information technology, healthcare lags behind. Major reasons are that our ap

author mark l braunstein format paperback language english publication year 16 10 2012 series springerbriefs in computer science subject medicine subject 2 medicine general title health informatics in the cloud springerbriefs in computer science author mark l braunstein publisher springer publication date nov 30 2012 pages 114 binding paperback edition 2013 dimensions 0 47 wx 8 82 hx 6 06 d isbn 1461456282 subject medical administration brand new paperback all orders get full access to our onl

Despite its high cost, the US healthcare system produces relatively short life spans, and is wasteful, inefficient and has serious safety and quality issues. While other industries have surmounted similar challenges by transforming themselves through information technology, healthcare lags behind. Major reasons are that our approaches to care delivery and financial incentives were designed for a bygone era. Beyond that the technology offered to practitioners has often been overly expensive, poorly designed, overly proprietary, hard to implement and difficult to use. Spurred by a unique, one-ti

Despite its high cost, the US healthcare system produces relatively short life spans, and is wasteful, inefficient and has serious safety and quality issues. While other industries have surmounted similar challenges by transforming themselves through information technology, healthcare lags behind. Major reasons are that our approaches to care delivery and financial incentives were designed for a bygone era. Beyond that the technology offered to practitioners has often been overly expensive, poorly designed, overly proprietary, hard to implement and difficult to use. Spurred by a unique, one-ti



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While other industries have surmounted similar challenges by transforming themselves through information technology, healthcare lags behind.A Major reasons are that our approaches to care delivery and financial incentives were designed for a bygone era.A Beyond that the technology offered to practitioners has often been overly expensive, poorly designed, overly proprietary, hard to implement and difficult to use.A Spurred by a unique, one-time Federal stimulus and the new mobile, wireless and cloud technologies now available, this landscape is rapidly changing
While other industries have surmounted similar challenges by transforming themselves through information technology, healthcare lags behind.A Major reasons are that our approaches to care delivery and financial incentives were designed for a bygone era.A Beyond that the technology offered to practitioners has often been overly expensive, poorly designed, overly proprietary, hard to implement and difficult to use.A Spurred by a unique, one-time Federal stimulus and the new mobile, wireless and cloud technologies now available, this landscape is rapidly changing.A To succeed going forward

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