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Health information services technologies
Journal of Ambulatory Care Management, 1996Increasing 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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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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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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Information Technology in Health
1997In today's world of high-velocity change the culture needs to learn better ways of behaving and to have a new set of responses that hold greater promise for the future. Health care reforms around the world are making change more rapid. Before health care providers can adjust to one change, they are hit with several others.
Sauer François +2 more
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Physician Engagement with Health Information Technology
International Journal of Computers in Clinical Practice, 2016In 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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Health information technology and patient safety
BMJ, 2012Rigorous transparent evaluation of software is crucial, but regulation may stifle ...
Christopher A, Longhurst +1 more
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The Impact of Health Information Technology on Staffing
JONA: The Journal of Nursing Administration, 2014Hospitals nationwide must demonstrate meaningful use by 2015 or face fines. For over 20 years, researchers have attempted to assess the impact of electronic record keeping technologies on the quality, safety, and efficiency of care, but results are inconclusive and hospital managers have little evidence on which to base staffing decisions as we hurtle ...
Jennifer C, Goldsack +1 more
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Health Information Technology and the Idea of Informed Consent
Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics, 2010As 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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Interactions, 2017
This forum is dedicated to personal health in all its many facets: decision-making, goal setting, celebration, discovery, reflection, and coordination, among others. We look at innovations in interactive technologies and how they help address current critical healthcare challenges. --- Yunan Chen, Editor
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This forum is dedicated to personal health in all its many facets: decision-making, goal setting, celebration, discovery, reflection, and coordination, among others. We look at innovations in interactive technologies and how they help address current critical healthcare challenges. --- Yunan Chen, Editor
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Future Information Technology for the Health Sector
2009Information technology in the health sector will continue to be an important topic in the oncoming years. This offers interfaces for new market potential for IT companies. However, which information technologies bring about change? This was the initial question for a Delphi study in the context of the research project FAZIT. In order to find answers to
Kerstin Cuhls +2 more
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