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The Endangered Medical Record: Ensuring Its Integrity in the Age of Informatics  
Author: Vergil N. Slee, et al
ISBN: 0961525525
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
   Book Review


Wall Street Journal, May 26, 2000
Slee, a pioneer in medical-information managment, advocates revamping the entire coding system to provide more detailed, patient-specific information in records


Journal of the American Medical Association, Nov 22, 2000
The argument for entity coding is logical and clearly stated - the book is comprehensible to the average reader; one need not be a clinician or a coder.


Book Description
This book serves two purposes: (1) it is a comprehensive textbook on disease classification, coding and coding systems, medical records, and the history of health information systems in the U.S., including extensive appendices, bibliography, and index; (2) it exposes serious problems in our national health information "system" and proposes solutions. Written for healthcare and information professionals and students, the book is nevertheless accessible to the layperson.


Excerpted from The Endangered Medical Record : Ensuring Its Integrity in the Age of Informatics by Vergil N. Slee, Debora A. Slee, H. Joachim Schmidt. Copyright © 2000. Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved
From the Foreword by Michael Millenson, author of Demanding Medical Excellence: Doctors and Accountability in the Information Age: Florence Nightingale would have demanded that everyone read this book. ... as medicine has moved from a quill-and-pen sensibility ... to the era of the microchip, the importance of the properly coded medical record has grown exponentially. ... Coding provides the lens through which we view everything from illness prevalence to quality improvement effectiveness to financial trends. Yet as this book disturbingly details, that lens is pockmarked with distortions. ... The growing need of the provider community for accurate information about the practice of evidence-based medicine, the growing need of purchasers for data on the value of what they are buying, and the growing need of policymakers for precise tracking information all provide the basic ingredients for a full-blown crisis. Given the entrenched investment in the current system, and the investment of time and money it will take to bring about change, a crisis is manifestly what is needed to transform this issue from a wonk concern to a White House one. Fortunately, [the authors] have provided us with not only a call to arms but with suggested solutions, as well. In doing so, they have managed to produce a book that is both written in astoundingly plain English, yet backed by blue-ribbon technical sophistication.




Endangered Medical Record: Ensuring Its Integrity in the Age of Informatics

ANNOTATION

For the first time in history we have the tools to harness the power of collective information to improve our health, but we can't get a grip on what we need to know. We have to re-think the way we keep records to take advantage of our new tools. As things now stand, information is being lost in medical records because our coding and classifications are not properly designed.

FROM THE CRITICS

Booknews

A pioneer in medical informatics, Slee warns that the impending nationwide conversion from one diagnosis coding system to another is merely another cliff in the plummeting quality of information in the medical industry. He details the forces that erode data quality and cause the loss of valuable clinical information, and poses solutions based on scientific principles, experience, and medical literature. He is joined by attorney and writer Debora Slee and attorney and informatics specialist H.J. Schmidt. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

ACCREDITATION

Slee, Vergil N., MD; Slee, Debora A. , JD; H Joachim Schmidt, JD

     



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