Charles M Kilo
Charles M Kilo
The transformation of the medical practice is possible today because of the advancement of system design knowledge coupled with innovations in information technology (IT). Examples of such transformed care are present today, and they are cr...
The missing link: bridging the patient-provider health information gap [0.03%]
缺失的环节:弥合患者与医疗提供者之间的健康信息差距
Paul C Tang,David Lansky
Paul C Tang
Widespread adoption of information technology is now regarded as a pathway to improving health care and achieving the Institute of Medicine's highly regarded six aims for redesigning care. Achieving these aims requires fresh approaches to h...
Rainu Kaushal,David W Bates,Eric G Poon et al.
Rainu Kaushal et al.
We describe the health information technology (HIT) required for a model of a national health information network (NHIN). Specifically, we define the functional HIT capabilities of an attainable NHIN and determine the gap between the curren...
Health benefits in 2005: premium increases slow down, coverage continues to erode [0.03%]
2005年的健康福利:增长缓慢,保障继续削弱
Jon Gabel,Gary Claxton,Isadora Gil et al.
Jon Gabel et al.
This paper reports findings on the state of job-based health insurance in spring 2005 and how it has changed during recent years. Premiums rose 9.2 percent, the first year of single-digit increases since 2000. The percentage of firms offeri...
Achieving U.S. Health information technology adoption: the need for a third hand [0.03%]
美国医疗保健信息和技术的采用:需要第三只手
Blackford Middleton
Blackford Middleton
The U.S. health care information technology (HIT) market is broken; broad-scale adoption of HIT is not occurring despite considerable evidence of its impact on the quality of care and patient safety. Although adoption of HIT will not cure a...
Wiring health care [0.03%]
医疗保健系统的构建
George C Halvorson
George C Halvorson
Health care is in need of an industrial revolution. To reform health care delivery, improve quality, and address the economic burdens that health care places on business and individuals in this country, we must first have access to the data...
Federal investment in health information technology: how to motivate it? [0.03%]
联邦政府卫生信息投资的动力机制政策研究报告
Anthony G Bower
Anthony G Bower
Health care market failures include inefficient standard making, problems with coordination among local providers to optimize care, and inability to measure quality accurately, inexpensively, or reliably. Study of other industries suggests ...
Dot-gov: market failure and the creation of a national health information technology system [0.03%]
-dot-gov:市场失灵与国家级医疗卫生信息技术系统的建立
J D Kleinke
J D Kleinke
The U.S. health care marketplace's continuing failure to adopt information technology (IT) is the result of economic problems unique to health care, business strategy problems typical of fragmented industries, and technology standardization...
Promoting health information technology: is there a case for more-aggressive government action? [0.03%]
促进卫生信息改革:政府应采取更积极的行动吗?
Roger Taylor,Anthony Bower,Federico Girosi et al.
Roger Taylor et al.
Health information technology (HIT) could save $81-$162 billion or more annually while greatly reducing morbidity and mortality. However, gaining these benefits requires broad adoption, effective implementation, and associated changes in he...
Strategic action in health information technology: why the obvious has taken so long [0.03%]
医疗信息领域的战略行动为什么显而易见的事物会姗姗来迟
Edward H Shortliffe
Edward H Shortliffe
Recent enthusiasm for the automation of medical records and the creation of a health information infrastructure must be viewed in the context of a four-decade history of anticipation and investment. To understand the current opportunities a...