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Quality assurance in healthcare service delivery, nursing, and personalized medicine; technologies and processes
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Source: Reference & Research Book News. (Apr. 2012):
Document Type: Book review, Brief article
Full Text: 
9781613501207
Quality assurance in healthcare service delivery, nursing, and personalized medicine; technologies and processes.
Ed. by Athina Lazakidou and Andriani Daskalaki.
Medical Information Science Reference
2012
291 pages
$245.00
Hardcover
RT42
Lazakidou (health informatics, U. of Peloponnese, Greece) and Daskalaki, a dentist and bioinformatician who works at the Max Planck Institute for Molecular Genetics in Germany, assemble 15 articles by researchers of molecular biology, informatics, computer science, and nursing, from Europe, the US, and China on measuring and improving the quality of service in the healthcare industry in the areas of nursing, service delivery, and personalized medicine. The articles address concepts, practices, techniques, and challenges in areas such as clinical diagnostic methods for cardiovascular diagnosis and traditional Chinese medicine gynecology; methods for basic research on stem cells, the analysis of biological pathways in disease, and exogenous control of gene expression; ethical guidelines for quality assessment and educational practice for quality; the role of technology in quality improvement; quality assurance in drug delivery and telemedicine service; the use of geographical information systems for disease monitoring and electronic health records; the use of risk management, knowledge transfer, and quality assurance to improve health care; and the role of information technology in assessment.
([c]2012 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR)
Source Citation
"Quality assurance in healthcare service delivery, nursing, and personalized medicine; technologies and processes." Reference & Research Book News Apr. 2012. Academic OneFile. Web. 4 May 2012.
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Nursing Informatics have been introduced in the different parts of the country. the use of technology in the nursing practice had improve and it has been implemented all over the Europe. Through the use of computer they can store the patients data and it can ensure the safety of the patient and the privacy of their datas. 

 




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