SectionI Building Blocks of Health Informatics
Chapter1 Informatics, Disciplinary Science, and the Foundation of Knowledge
Chapter2 Introduction to Information, Information Science, and Information Systems
Chapter3 Computer Science and the Foundation of Knowledge Model
Chapter4 Introduction to Cognitive Science and Cognitive Informatics
Chapter5 Ethical and Legal Aspects of Health Informatics
SectionII Choosing and Using Information Systems
Chapter6 Systems Development Life Cycle
Chapter7 Administrative Information Systems
Chapter8 The Human-Technology Interface
Chapter9 Electronic Security
Chapter10 Workflow and Meaningful Use
SectionIII Informatics Applications for Care Delivery
Chapter11 The Electronic Health Record and Clinical Informatics
Chapter12 Informatics Tools to Promote Patient Safety, Quality Outcomes, and Interdisciplinary Collaboration
Chapter13 Patient Engagement and Connected Health
Chapter14 Using Informatics to Promote Community/Population Health
SectionIV Advanced Concepts in Health Informatics
Chapter15 Informatics Tools to Support Healthcare Professionals Education and Continuing Education
Chapter16 Data Mining as a Research Tool
Chapter17 Finding, Understanding and Applying Research Evidence in Practice
Chapter18 Bioinformatics, Biomedical Informatics, and Computational Biology
SectionV Practice in the Future
Chapter19 The Art of Caring in Technology-Laden Environments
Chapter20 Generating and Managing Organizational Knowledge