Advances in Healthcare Informatics and Analytics
This important new volume presents recent research in healthcare information technology and analytics. Individual chapters look at such issues as the impact of technology failure on electronic prescribing behavior in primary care; attitudes toward e
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Ashish Gupta Vimla L. Patel Robert A. Greenes Editors
Advances in Healthcare Informatics and Analytics
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Annals of Information Systems Volume 19
Series Editors Ramesh Sharda Oklahoma State University Stillwater, OK, USA Stefan Voß University of Hamburg Hamburg, Germany
More information about this series at www.springer.com/series/7573
Ashish Gupta • Vimla L. Patel Robert A. Greenes Editors
Advances in Healthcare Informatics and Analytics
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Editors Ashish Gupta College of Business University of Tennessee Chattanooga Chattanooga, TN, USA
Vimla L. Patel Center for Cognitive Studies in Medicine and Public Health New York Academy of Medicine New York, NY, USA
Robert A. Greenes Department of Biomedical Informatics Arizona State University Scottsdale, AZ, USA
ISSN 1934-3221 Annals of Information Systems ISBN 978-3-319-23293-5 DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-23294-2
ISSN 1934-3213 (electronic) ISBN 978-3-319-23294-2 (eBook)
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Preface
The field of biomedical informatics is undergoing rapid transformations due to recent developments in healthcare information technologies (HIT), new healthcare acts, federal regulations, new healthcare financing model, and the growth of data science. This is collectively having a tremendous impact on various care delivery processes, clinical decision-making, and outcomes. Due to the complexity of healthcare operations, data, and multiple stakeholders (e.g., patient, provider, payers), the impacts of recent innovations and transformations in this area require increased systematic study and research. This volume addresses these issues and contains an important collection of articles that present recent research in
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