نتایج جستجو برای: health information technology hit
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OBJECTIVES The objectives of this paper are to review and discuss the methods that are being used internationally to report on, mitigate, and eliminate technology-induced errors. METHODS The IMIA Working Group for Health Informatics for Patient Safety worked together to review and synthesize some of the main methods and approaches associated with technology- induced error reporting, reduction...
introduction: information technology might have some potential effects, such as influencing treatment process, rate and easiness of information retrieval, and information availability for making clinical decisions based on conditions and management, educational and research activities on health service systems. recognizing these effects can be concerned as a foundation to strategic planning in ...
The benefits of health information technology (HIT) are widely accepted. Nonetheless, how HIT becomes embedded and transforms health-care processes remain an understudied area in the literature. In this study we extend prior research by undertaking a more granular examination of HIT systems’ impact on how non-IT resources are allocated to healthcare tasks and routines. The context of our resear...
Background and Aim: A hospital website is an appropriate system for exchanging information and connecting patients, hospitals and medical staff. The purpose of this study was to identify and classify desirable web-based services in websites of Iran's hospitals based on Kano’s Customer Satisfaction Model. Materials and Methods: This was a survey study. The statistical population of the study co...
Health Information Technology (HIT) implementation success factors are evolving and proliferating, making it difficult for both researchers as well as practitioners to focus their limited resources on narrowing down those factors that impact success the most. A nationwide survey conducted on Finnish information technology (IT) managers to evaluate the critical success factors (CSFs) for HIT imp...
n engl j med 360;15 nejm.org april 9, 2009 1477 ARRA is historic health care legislation of the type rarely produced by our famously incremental federal government. The law prevents dramatic state cuts in Medicaid, expands funding for preventive health care services and health care research, and helps the unemployed buy health insurance. But perhaps its most profound effect on doctors and patie...
In the past 3 years, the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act accelerated the adoption of electronic health records (EHRs) with providers and hospitals, who can claim incentive monies related to meaningful use. Despite the increase in adoption of commercial EHRs in pediatric settings, there has been little support for EHR tools and functionalities that promote pedi...
Introduction The explicit use of health information technology (HIT) to enable threshold improvements in the delivery of health care services is beginning to emerge as a serious objective for health care organisations and systems. Many readers who are very knowledgeable of quality measurement are relatively uninformed about health informatics and the converse is also true. It is for these reade...
Type 2 diabetes (T2D) is one of the nation’s leading drivers of disability and health care utilization, with elevated prevalence among individuals with lower education, income, and racial/ethnic minorities. Health information technology (HIT) holds vast potential for helping patients, providers, and payers to address T2D and the skyrocketing rates of chronic illness and associated health care c...
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