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What is Clinical Informationist

Handbook of Research on Information Technology Management and Clinical Data Administration in Healthcare
Librarians and other specifically-trained individuals who are integrated with the medical team during clinical workflows to provide point-of-care information support..
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Knowledge Workers, Librarians, and Safety: Opportunities for Partnership
Lorri Zipperer (Zipperer Project Management, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60566-356-2.ch031
Abstract
This chapter advocates for the involvement of librarians in safety initiatives to mitigate risk and improve reliability of performance. Its primary focus is the clinical environment. The author suggests research concepts to be considered to empirically identify areas where the expertise of librarians can contribute to patient safety. Examples are included to illustrate how that expertise can be applied through knowledge service design and use of evidence delivery via information technologies. The value of a systems approach to developing information programs is highlighted.
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