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Information Knowledge Systems Management, 2009
Before meaningful gains in improving the value of health care in the US can be achieved, the fragmented nature in which health care is financed and delivered must be addressed. One type of healthcare organization, the Integrated Delivery System (IDS), is poised to play a pivotal role in reform efforts. What are these systems?
Stephen M, Shortell, Rodney K, McCurdy
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Before meaningful gains in improving the value of health care in the US can be achieved, the fragmented nature in which health care is financed and delivered must be addressed. One type of healthcare organization, the Integrated Delivery System (IDS), is poised to play a pivotal role in reform efforts. What are these systems?
Stephen M, Shortell, Rodney K, McCurdy
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Seminars in Pediatric Surgery, 2018
Healthcare organizations have invested significant resources into integrating comprehensive electronic health record (EHR) systems into clinical care. EHRs digitize healthcare in ways that allow for repurposing of clinical information to support quality improvement, research, population health, and health system analytics.
Katherine J, Deans +2 more
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Healthcare organizations have invested significant resources into integrating comprehensive electronic health record (EHR) systems into clinical care. EHRs digitize healthcare in ways that allow for repurposing of clinical information to support quality improvement, research, population health, and health system analytics.
Katherine J, Deans +2 more
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Schools as a Vital Component of the Child and Adolescent Mental Health System.
Psychiatric Services, 2020This review examines the history and contemporary landscape of school mental health, describing evidence that schools are an essential component of the system of child and adolescent care and providing recommendations to advance this vital care delivery ...
Sharon Hoover, J. Bostic
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Long Range Planning, 1979
This article attempts to review the methodological implications of considering Health as a sub-system of societal action and the delivery of Health Services as a sub-system of the Health (sub) System. It further attempts to sharpen the idea that Health Planning cannot be successful by attempting to tackle these sub-systems, in isolation.
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This article attempts to review the methodological implications of considering Health as a sub-system of societal action and the delivery of Health Services as a sub-system of the Health (sub) System. It further attempts to sharpen the idea that Health Planning cannot be successful by attempting to tackle these sub-systems, in isolation.
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Creating a Learning Health System through Rapid-Cycle, Randomized Testing.
New England Journal of Medicine, 2019Creating a Learning Health System through Randomized Testing Randomized tests of quality-improvement interventions were embedded within an existing health care system.
Leora I. Horwitz +2 more
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Journal of Nurse-Midwifery, 1979
Abstract This article reviews Public Law 93-641, the National Health Planning and Resource Development Act of 1974. Particular attention is given to Health Systems Agencies—their purpose, organization, and function—and a plea voiced for nurse-midwives to get involved in health planning and legislation.
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Abstract This article reviews Public Law 93-641, the National Health Planning and Resource Development Act of 1974. Particular attention is given to Health Systems Agencies—their purpose, organization, and function—and a plea voiced for nurse-midwives to get involved in health planning and legislation.
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This book presents examples of solutions used in selected highly developed countries of Western Europe, in addition to the USA in the organization and financing of health systems. Selecting the countries discussed in the monograph was not an easy task. The authors first selected those countries that implemented quite characteristic solutions, becoming,
Joanna Kobza, Mariusz Geremek
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Joanna Kobza, Mariusz Geremek
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American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 1997
The application of informatics in a health system in general and to pharmacy in particular is discussed. Informatics is the use of information technology to enhance the quality of care, facilitate accountability, and assist in cost containment. Tying the pieces of health care into a seamless system using informatics principles yields a more rational ...
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The application of informatics in a health system in general and to pharmacy in particular is discussed. Informatics is the use of information technology to enhance the quality of care, facilitate accountability, and assist in cost containment. Tying the pieces of health care into a seamless system using informatics principles yields a more rational ...
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Health system preparedness for emerging infectious diseases: A synthesis of the literature
Global Public Health, 2019This review reflects on what the literature to date has taught us about how health systems of low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) respond to emerging infectious disease (EID) outbreaks.
A. Palagyi +5 more
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Mental Health: Systems and Nonsystems
International Journal of Mental Health, 1973It is a primary aim of industrial cybernetics to harness this ability of a system to teach itself optimum behaviour. To do it, however, we must know how to design the system in the first place as a machine-for-teaching-itself. There must be exactly the right flow of information in the right places; rich interconnectivity; facilities for the growth of ...
F, Hayes-Roth, R, Longabaugh, R, Ryback
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