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The rise of health information technology

Current Opinion in Allergy & Clinical Immunology, 2010
The purpose of this review is to discuss transformational changes taking effect in biology and medicine and to place them in a broad historical context.Recent findings suggest that in the new millennium, information technology will promote great changes in the study of biology and the practice of medicine.
Henry, Milgrom, Zung Vu, Tran
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Health Information Technology and Nursing

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 2012
Health information technology (HIT) is a central aspect of current U.S. government efforts to reduce costs and improve the efficiency and safety of the health care system. A federal push to implement and enhance electronic health records (EHRs) has been supported by billions of dollars earmarked in the Health Information Technology for Economic and ...
Susan, McBride   +2 more
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An Update on Health Information Technology

Journal of Information Technology Research, 2014
This study reviews the latest innovations in medical informatics based on digital and technological applications. In particular, we focus on the contributions developed by VisualMed System (Medical Visualization Systems) Group. Applications are presented in four categories: first, development of digital anatomical viewers; second, development of ...
Juan A. Juanes Méndez   +3 more
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Health Information Technology

2019
Healthcare reform and health information technology (HIT) are transforming physicians' roles in delivering healthcare. New technologies present physicians with exciting new opportunities and challenges to enhance medical practice, reduce costs, and improve patient experiences, as well as opportunities to develop new competencies and standards of ...
Erik L. Carlton   +2 more
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Health Information Technology and Victory

Annals of Emergency Medicine, 2015
is apattern of fantasy and projection on the part of informationtechnologyadvocates.Fordecades,wehaveheardthetechnofantasythatthepresentproblemsofcomputerizationwillbesolvedbymorecomputerization: in particular the “next generation” of computers,operating systems, applications, or users.
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Health information services technologies

Journal of Ambulatory Care Management, 1996
Increasing demands for provider profiling have led to the growth of health information services units within payers and health plans. An important decision faced by these groups is whether to buy or build the information infrastructure necessary to support the activities of the department.
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Health Information Technology

Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting, 2011
Given the rising costs of health care, the current focus on improving patient safety, and the goals of reducing barriers to efficient healthcare access, there is a strong and rapid push towards the implementation of health information systems in a variety of health care contexts.
Ann M. Bisantz   +5 more
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Health Information Technology and the Idea of Informed Consent

Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics, 2010
As policy makers place great hope in health information technology (HIT) as a means to lower costs and achieve improvements in health care quality, safety, and efficiency, organizations at the forefront of building health information exchange (HIE) networks attempt to weave the concept and function of informed consent into an evolving information ...
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Physician Engagement with Health Information Technology

International Journal of Computers in Clinical Practice, 2016
In an era of healthcare reform and health information technology (HIT), physicians' roles in delivering healthcare are rapidly involving. New technologies present exciting opportunities and challenges to physicians to enhance medical practice, reduce costs, and improve patient experiences, as well as opportunities to develop new competencies and ...
Erik L. Carlton   +2 more
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