Internet Cool Tools for Physicians

Internet Cool Tools for Physicians

Author: Melissa Rethlefsen

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2008-11-27

Total Pages: 154

ISBN-13: 9783540763819

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Feel like you're being sucked down into a swirl of never-ending information? Today's physicians are faced with new advances in medicine and new research that can impact practice, but finding the right information at the right time seems overwhelming in the constant deluge of scientific research. That's where this illustrated guide will walk you through some of today's most useful Internet tools, tools that can help you find, manage, and organize the information you need, so that it is always at your fingertips, whether for patient care, research, practice, or fun.


The Internet for Physicians

The Internet for Physicians

Author: Roger P. Smith

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2006-04-12

Total Pages: 296

ISBN-13: 0387217320

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Like the Internet itself, interest in computing (both local and distant) has grown exponentially. The rapidly changing role of the Internet has resulted in three very different editions of The Internet for Physicians. The first edition attempted to introduce the concept of information transfer and communication and point the way toward a tool of the future. The second edition attempted to assuage trepidation in the use of this emerging tool and suggest the why and wherefore of being connected. The needs that drove those goals have almost completely disappeared. As a result, the bulk of this edition is more focused on the medical aspect of the Internet and its use, and less on the nuts and bolts of connecting and communication through the Web. It has been revamped, reorganized, and expanded to include 30% more content and 90 new illustrations. New to the third edition is an entire section dedicated to Medicine and the Web, with chapters discussing patient education and information, what your patients are seeing on the web, finding quality resources, including clinical-trial and evidence-based medicine sites, how to search and use Pun Med, telemedicine, continuing medical education, medical literature and informatics, applications of on-line journals and submissions, and much more.


Electronic Health Records

Electronic Health Records

Author: Jerome H. Carter

Publisher: ACP Press

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 554

ISBN-13: 1930513976

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Resource added for the Health Information Technology program 105301.


A Physician's Guide to Natural Health Products That Work

A Physician's Guide to Natural Health Products That Work

Author: James A. Howenstine

Publisher:

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780970568489

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An important book from a noted medical doctor, this book describes exactly what natural health products work for specific diseases. A scientifically trained medical doctor, Dr. Howerstein, spans the gap between medical science and natural health products.


Clinical Practice Guidelines We Can Trust

Clinical Practice Guidelines We Can Trust

Author: Institute of Medicine

Publisher: National Academies Press

Published: 2011-06-16

Total Pages: 217

ISBN-13: 030921646X

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Advances in medical, biomedical and health services research have reduced the level of uncertainty in clinical practice. Clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) complement this progress by establishing standards of care backed by strong scientific evidence. CPGs are statements that include recommendations intended to optimize patient care. These statements are informed by a systematic review of evidence and an assessment of the benefits and costs of alternative care options. Clinical Practice Guidelines We Can Trust examines the current state of clinical practice guidelines and how they can be improved to enhance healthcare quality and patient outcomes. Clinical practice guidelines now are ubiquitous in our healthcare system. The Guidelines International Network (GIN) database currently lists more than 3,700 guidelines from 39 countries. Developing guidelines presents a number of challenges including lack of transparent methodological practices, difficulty reconciling conflicting guidelines, and conflicts of interest. Clinical Practice Guidelines We Can Trust explores questions surrounding the quality of CPG development processes and the establishment of standards. It proposes eight standards for developing trustworthy clinical practice guidelines emphasizing transparency; management of conflict of interest ; systematic review-guideline development intersection; establishing evidence foundations for and rating strength of guideline recommendations; articulation of recommendations; external review; and updating. Clinical Practice Guidelines We Can Trust shows how clinical practice guidelines can enhance clinician and patient decision-making by translating complex scientific research findings into recommendations for clinical practice that are relevant to the individual patient encounter, instead of implementing a one size fits all approach to patient care. This book contains information directly related to the work of the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), as well as various Congressional staff and policymakers. It is a vital resource for medical specialty societies, disease advocacy groups, health professionals, private and international organizations that develop or use clinical practice guidelines, consumers, clinicians, and payers.


The Physician Advisor's Guide to Clinical Documentation Improvement

The Physician Advisor's Guide to Clinical Documentation Improvement

Author: Trey La Charité

Publisher:

Published: 2014-04-30

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781615693474

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The Physician Advisor's Guide to Clinical Documentation Improvement Physician advisors are not just needed for case management anymore. ICD-10-CM/PCS and the changing landscape of healthcare reimbursement make their input invaluable in the realm of CDI and coding, too. This book will help your physician advisors quickly understand the vital role they play and how they can not only help improve healthcare reimbursement, but also reduce claims denials and improve the quality of care overall. This book will: * Provide job descriptions and sample roles and responsibilities for CDI physician advisors * Outline the importance of CDI efforts in specific relation to the needs and expectations of physicians * Highlight documentation improvement focus areas by Major Diagnostic Category * Review government initiatives and claims denial patterns, providing physician advisors concrete tools to sway physician documentation


The Physician's Guide to Internet Explorer

The Physician's Guide to Internet Explorer

Author: Denise M. Bryson

Publisher: American Medical Association Press

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 164

ISBN-13:

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A guide for physicians who want to access the vast medical resources available on the Internet. Created for beginners, as well as seasoned browsers, the text offers a step-by-step tutorial for a practical understanding of Microsoft Internet Explorer 4. Written in layman's terms, it presents a quick route to navigating the Internet and reaching medical information web sites quickly.


The Physician Advisor's Guide to Clinical Documentation Integrity, Second Edition

The Physician Advisor's Guide to Clinical Documentation Integrity, Second Edition

Author: Trey La Charité

Publisher:

Published: 2020-08

Total Pages: 212

ISBN-13: 9781645350224

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Physician advisors are not just needed for case management anymore. ICD-10-CM/PCS and the changing landscape of healthcare reimbursement make their input invaluable in the realm of CDI and coding, too. This book will help your physician advisors quickly understand the vital role they play and how they can not only help improve healthcare reimbursement but also reduce claims denials and improve the quality of care overall.