ABSTRACT

John Glaser has been an astute observer and recognized leader in the health care industry for over thirty years. He has written a regular column for Hospitals & Health Networks in which he comments on a wide range of topics, including improving organizational performance through health information technology (HIT), changes in HIT architecture, challenges in leveraging data, and the evolution of the role of IT leadership.

Glaser on Health Care IT: Perspectives from the Decade that Defined Health Care Information Technology is a collection of some of the most widely read articles that have been published in H&HN Daily, H&HN Weekly, and Most Wired Online in the past decade (2005–2015). The columns are dated to show their original publication dates, and the material is organized into four broad themes:

  1. HIT Applications and Analytics Challenges
  2. Improving Organizational Performance through HIT
  3. IT Management Challenges
  4. HIT Industry Observations

Each section offers readers an intimate look at the myriad issues associated with getting IT "right" and the organizational performance gains that can be achieved in doing so. Moreover, the book examines the power and potential of the technologies available to health care providers today, as well as the transformative nature of those we have yet to fully embrace.

From seasoned CIOs and consultants to software developers and nurses, this book provides invaluable insights and guidance to all those seeking to make the delivery of care safer, more effective, and more efficient through the application of health care IT.

Foreword by Russ Branzell, President and CEO, College of Healthcare Information Management Executives (CHIME)

Co-published with Health Forum, Inc.

part One|91 pages

HIT Applications and Analytics Challenges

chapter |3 pages

The Variability of Patient Care

part Two|90 pages

Improving Organizational Performance Through HIT

chapter |5 pages

Telemedicine Hits Its Stride

chapter |4 pages

The Challenge of IT Value

part Three|48 pages

– IT Management Challenges

chapter |4 pages

The Scope of an IT Strategy

chapter |4 pages

Data Challenges on the EHR Agenda

chapter |4 pages

Are They Using IT? Effectively?

chapter |2 pages

Necessary Downtime

chapter |2 pages

The Legacy of Leadership

part Four|71 pages

HIT Industry Observations

chapter |3 pages

Why We Do What We Do

chapter |5 pages

Of Guns and EHRs

chapter |4 pages

Taking Care in EHR Adoption

chapter |3 pages

Health Care IT Progress Report

chapter |4 pages

The Tiering of EHR Adoption

chapter |3 pages

When Information Hurts