Preface to the Third Edition | |
Taming Computer Technology | p. 1 |
Reading: Computers in a Community Hospital: New York Times Special Series | p. 16 |
Understanding Information Concepts | p. 29 |
Reading: Community Health Information Management Systems | p. 42 |
Understanding Computer Technology | p. 57 |
Reading: How to Fold and Spindle Crooked Computer Salesmen | p. 72 |
Thinking Systematically | p. 83 |
Reading: How Executives Can Shape Their Company's Information Systems | p. 96 |
Managing Organizational Impacts | p. 111 |
Reading: The Computer as a Focus of Organizational Change in the Hospital | p. 122 |
Reading: The Hidden Dimension in Information Systems Technology | p. 136 |
Managing Resistance | p. 147 |
Reading: Computers and People - Casting the Players | p. 158 |
Maintaining Security | p. 181 |
Reading: Terminal Delinquents | p. 191 |
Reading: Management Policies and Procedures Needed for Effective Computer Security | p. 214 |
Maintaining Information Privacy | p. 237 |
Reading: Nowhere to Hide | p. 248 |
Reading: Smart Cards, Smarter Policy: Medical Records, Privacy, and Health Care Reform | p. 261 |
Managing the Economics of Health Care Computing | p. 289 |
Reading: Cost-Benefit of Laboratory Computer Systems | p. 299 |
Understanding Social Impacts | p. 315 |
Reading: My First Flame | p. 322 |
Preparing for Emerging Technologies | p. 347 |
Reading: The Future of Health Care Information Systems | p. 358 |
Glossary | p. 379 |
Index | p. 395 |
About the Authors | p. 401 |
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