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Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association, 2016
Abstract Health care organizations must develop integrated health information systems to respond to the numerous government mandates driving the movement toward reimbursement models emphasizing value-based and accountable care. Success in this transition requires integrated data analytics, supported by the combination of health ...
Gloria J. Deckard+2 more
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Abstract Health care organizations must develop integrated health information systems to respond to the numerous government mandates driving the movement toward reimbursement models emphasizing value-based and accountable care. Success in this transition requires integrated data analytics, supported by the combination of health ...
Gloria J. Deckard+2 more
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Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association
Abstract Objective Implement the 5-type health information technology (HIT) patient safety concern classification system for HIT patient safety issues reported to the Veterans Health Administration’s Informatics Patient Safety Office.
Danielle Kato, Joe Lucas, Dean F Sittig
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Abstract Objective Implement the 5-type health information technology (HIT) patient safety concern classification system for HIT patient safety issues reported to the Veterans Health Administration’s Informatics Patient Safety Office.
Danielle Kato, Joe Lucas, Dean F Sittig
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Informatics Education for Health Administrators
2013With the changes in healthcare delivery promoting more effective use of health information technology, it is essential that healthcare administrators have a basic grounding in the best practices for developing and using these technologies in healthcare settings.
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AMIA ... Annual Symposium proceedings. AMIA Symposium, 2007
We describe VHA's information technology (IT) implementation from the providers' perspective, and identify factors influencing its effective implementation to improve care. We surveyed a stratified random national sample of 4227 clinicians from three VHA primary care provider groups: 1) physicians; 2) nurse practitioners, physician assistants; and 3 ...
Bradley N, Doebbeling+3 more
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We describe VHA's information technology (IT) implementation from the providers' perspective, and identify factors influencing its effective implementation to improve care. We surveyed a stratified random national sample of 4227 clinicians from three VHA primary care provider groups: 1) physicians; 2) nurse practitioners, physician assistants; and 3 ...
Bradley N, Doebbeling+3 more
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