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Part I:Introduction
Nursing Informatics Through the Lens of Interprofessional and Global Health Informatics
Principles of Health Informatics
Part II:The 360 degree stakeholder perspective
The Patient's View: The Patients as "Editor-in-Chief" of Their Data
The Nurse's View: Stakeholders, Challenges, and Innovation During COVID-19 Pandemic
The Physician's View: Healthcare Digital Transformation Priorities and Challenges
The Pharmacist's View: Patient-Centered Care Through the Lens of a Pharmacist
The Chief Information Officer's (CIO) View: Observations, Perspective, and Opinions
The Chief Nursing Informatics Officer's (CNIO) View: Strategic Nursing Leadership for Informatics-Powered Health and Healthcare
The Chief Medical Informatics Officer's (CMIO) View: Clinical, Technical and Leadership Acumen
The View of Health Information Managers (HIM): Strategic Insights Through Data Analytics
The Educator's View: Global Needs for Health Informatics Education and Training
Part III: sing Data and Information to Generate Knowledge
Learning Health Systems: Concepts, Principles and Practice for Data-Driven Health
EHR Data: Enabling Clinical Surveillance and Alerting
Interprofessional Structured Data: Supporting the Primary and Secondary Use of Patient Documentation
Reusing Data from the Point-of-Care: Collect Once Use Many Times
Leveraging Health and Community Data: Insights into Social Determinants of Health
Citizen Generated Data: Opening New Doors in Health IT Research and Practice
Data from Social Media: Harnessing Social Medial for Health Intelligence
Data Analytics, Artificial Intelligence and Data Visualization
Part IV:Interoperable Systems
Interoperability: There is no Digital Health without Health IT Standards
Clinical Decision Support: The Technology and Art of Providing Support Where the Clinicians Need it
Telehealth: Reaching Out to Patients and Providers
Public Health: Interoperability Applications to Support Population Health
Part V: afe Systems and Patient Safety
Patient Safety: Opportunities and Risks of Health IT Applications, Methods and Devices
Patient Safety: Managing the Risks
Cybersecurity: Ensuring Confidentiality, Integrity and Availability of Information
Quality and Safety of Health Mobile Applications: Are They an Issue?
Part VI: rivacy, Security, Confidentiality and Ethics in Healthcare
Data Privacy and Security in the US: HIPAA, HITECH and Beyond
Data Protection and Data Security in the EU: the European General Data Protection Regulation
Practice and Legal Issues: Clinical Documentation, Data Ownership, Access, and Patient Rights
Ethical Issues: Patients, Providers, and Systems
Part VII: anaging Technology and People
Principles of Management: Successfully Implementing Health IT
Strategic Information Management: Essential Alignment
Interprofessional Leadership: Innovative Strategies
Disrupting Healthcare: Innovations in Information and Communications Technology
Project Management: Enabling Communication and Healthcare IT Implementations
Process Management: Designing Digital Workflows
Part VIII: ealth Informatics Education for the 21st Century
The TIGER Initiative: Global, Interprofessional Health Informatics Workforce Development
Preparing the Health Informatics Workforce for the Future
Health Informatics Education: Standards, Challenges, and Tools
Interprofessional Practice and Education: Core Data Set and Information Exchange Infrastructure
Digital Professionalism: Digital Learning and Teaching Techniques
Part IX Global Perspectives in Health Informatics
Bangladesh: eHealth and Telemedicine
Brazil: Information Communication and Technology for Nurses and Patient Care Delivery
Health IT Across Health Care Systems: Finland, Germany and the U.S.
Nigeria: Interprofessional Health Informatics Collaboration
Saudi Arabia: Transforming Healthcare with Technology
Part X Future Trends in Health Informatics
Emerging Technologies: Data and the Future of Surgery
Emerging Technologies: What the Future Holds.

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