- Contributors
- 1 The Healthcare System
- 2 Healthcare and the Electronic Health Record
- 3 Data, Information, and Knowledge
- 4 People
- 5 Policies, Laws, Regulations, Contracts, and Procedures
- 6 Process
- 7 Representation and Organization of Health Information
- 8 Basics of Computers
- 9 Design of the Core Healthcare Operating System
- 10 Data Repositories
- 11 Decision-Making
- 12 Information Systems Strategy and Administration
- 13 Large-Project Management
- 14 Clinician Interface and Experience
- 15 Access and Access Controls
- 16 Analytics
- 17 Decision Support
- 18 Security and Privacy
- 19 Data Science
- 20 Enabling Technologies
- 21 Clinical Teams
- 22 Patients and Families
- 23 Body, Home, and Community
- 24 Specialties
- 25 Health Information Exchange in Practice
- 26 Population Health Management
- 27 Researchers
- 28 On the Horizon
- 29 Staying Current
- Appendix 1 Case Discussions
- Appendix 2 Self-Assessment
- Appendix 3 Reference Data
- Index
(p. 231) Clinical Teams
- Chapter:
- (p. 231) Clinical Teams
- Author(s):
Mark E. Frisse
, and Karl E. Misulis
- DOI:
- 10.1093/med/9780190855574.003.0021
Healthcare delivery is a collaborative activity involving many individuals playing myriad roles. Clinical informatics often emphasizes the role of physicians, nurses, pharmacists, and other staff acting in concert to ensure that key clinical tasks are performed. Only recently have clinical informatics systems begun to model the complex interactions of the team supporting care in the home. Most posthospitalization care and most chronic care management require coordination across teams working from delivery organizations and both the formal and informal teams delivering care in the home. This degree of coordination requires targeted communication and maintenance of both a care record and a care plan.
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- Contributors
- 1 The Healthcare System
- 2 Healthcare and the Electronic Health Record
- 3 Data, Information, and Knowledge
- 4 People
- 5 Policies, Laws, Regulations, Contracts, and Procedures
- 6 Process
- 7 Representation and Organization of Health Information
- 8 Basics of Computers
- 9 Design of the Core Healthcare Operating System
- 10 Data Repositories
- 11 Decision-Making
- 12 Information Systems Strategy and Administration
- 13 Large-Project Management
- 14 Clinician Interface and Experience
- 15 Access and Access Controls
- 16 Analytics
- 17 Decision Support
- 18 Security and Privacy
- 19 Data Science
- 20 Enabling Technologies
- 21 Clinical Teams
- 22 Patients and Families
- 23 Body, Home, and Community
- 24 Specialties
- 25 Health Information Exchange in Practice
- 26 Population Health Management
- 27 Researchers
- 28 On the Horizon
- 29 Staying Current
- Appendix 1 Case Discussions
- Appendix 2 Self-Assessment
- Appendix 3 Reference Data
- Index