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020 _a9781032094847
060 _aKF 8958
100 1 _aSmallwood, Robert F
245 _aInformation governance for healthcare professionals :
_ba practical approach
260 _aBoca Raton, Florida :
_aLondon :
_bCRC Press,
_c2021
300 _axix, 135p
490 _aHIMSS book series
520 _aLike other critical organizational assets, information is a strategic asset that requires high level of oversight in order to be able to effectively use it for organizational decision-making, performance improvement, cost management, and risk mitigation. Adopting an information governance program shows a healthcare organization's commitment to managing its information as a valued strategic asset. Information governance serves the dual purpose of optimizing the ability to extract clinical and business value from healthcare information while meeting compliance needs and mitigating risk. Healthcare organizations that have information governance programs will have a competitive edge over others and contributes to safety and quality of care, population health, operational efficiency and effectiveness, and cost reduction initiatives. This is a much-needed book in the healthcare market space. It will explain, in clear terms, how to develop, launch, and oversee an Information Governance program. It also provides advice and insights from leading IG, cybersecurity and information privacy professionals in healthcare.
650 4 _95802
_aData protection
650 4 _96931
_aMedical information systems
650 4 _96935
_aMedical records
650 4 _96615
_aInformation resources management
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