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Integrating Integrated Laboratory Information into Health Care Delivery Systems

Clinics in Laboratory Medicine, 1999
Attention to integration of laboratory data and its integration into clinical processes and enterprises can help make the laboratory's work a more integral part of clinical practice. The resulting integration holds great potential for improving the quality and effectiveness of care and adding to the clinical value of the laboratory work.
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Care delivery innovation in an integrated health system

Nurse Leader, 2004
Abstract In an environment marked by continuous change, organizations that develop a capacity for innovation have a distinct competitive advantage. In today's health care environment, moreover, innovative care delivery increasingly is recognized as essential for organizational stability and success.
Edward J Schumacher   +2 more
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Integrating systems engineering practice with health-care delivery

Health Systems, 2014
Health-care delivery is a complex and fragmented system with work-around culture. Improving health-care delivery requires innovating system interventions that redesign processes for consistent implementation of evidence-based practices (EBPs). Systems engineering is an approach that involves anticipating ineffective processes that jeopardize quality ...
William V Padula   +3 more
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Integrated Delivery Networks: A Detour On The Road To Integrated Health Care?

Health Affairs, 2002
This paper reviews the rationales and evidence for horizontal and vertical integration involving hospitals. We find a disjunction between the integration rationales espoused by providers and those cited in the academic literature. We also generally find that integration fails to improve hospitals' economic performance.
Lawton R, Burns, Mark V, Pauly
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Telemedicine and Integrated Health Care Delivery: Compounding Malpractice Liability

American Journal of Law & Medicine, 1999
Telemedicine became a significant part of the health care equation long before we realized what it was or how important it will be in the future. Telephone discussions and consultations between health care providers have been a part of medical practice since Alexander Graham Bell gifted society with telephones.
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Complications of Colonoscopy in an Integrated Health Care Delivery System

Annals of Internal Medicine, 2006
Information about colonoscopy complications, particularly postpolypectomy bleeding, is limited.To quantify the magnitude and severity of colonoscopy complications.Retrospective cohort.Kaiser Permanente of Northern California.16, 318 members 40 years of age or older undergoing colonoscopy between January 1994 and July 2002.Electronic records reviewed ...
Theodore R, Levin   +6 more
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Integrated Health Care Delivery system with IoT Enabling Technology

2020 International Conference on Computational Science and Computational Intelligence (CSCI), 2020
An integrated healthcare system, making use of Internet of things has immense benefits. A crucial factor for an efficient delivery of the health care system is the medical database of the patient on a real time basis. The mortality rate has deep rooted constrains in medical errors due to lack of medical information of the patient and unavailability of ...
Vivek Veeraiah, G. K. Ravikumar
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Specialty Pharmaceuticals Care Management in an Integrated Health Care Delivery System with Electronic Health Records

Journal of Managed Care Pharmacy, 2013
The specialty pharmaceuticals market is expanding more rapidly than the traditional pharmaceuticals market. Specialty pharmacy operations have evolved to deliver selected medications and associated clinical services. The growing role of specialty drugs requires new approaches to managing the use of these drugs.
C Douglas, Monroe, Karen Y, Chin
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Primary and secondary care integration in delivery of value-based health-care systems

British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2018
The Five Year Forward View ( NHS England, 2014 ) endorses outcomes-based approaches and integrated care systems. This article looks at the role and functions of hospitals in value-based health-care systems, following Porter's value-based health-care framework.
Manpreet, Bains   +2 more
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21st-Century Health Care — The Case for Integrated Delivery Systems

New England Journal of Medicine, 2009
Dr. Francis Crosson argues that two interacting sets of changes need to occur: movement away from fee-for-service payment of physicians toward prospective payment, and multispecialty integration of physicians combined with hospitals to form new “accountable” systems of care.
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