Health information technology: A key ingredient of the patient experience

作者: Matthew Werder

DOI: 10.35680/2372-0247.1071

关键词: Patient satisfactionPatient experienceKnowledge managementPerceptionMedicineHealth careReturn on investmentConversationMedical educationHealth information technologyMEDLINE

摘要: In this exploration to understand the linkages of health information technology (HIT) and patient experience, a comprehensive literature search was conducted satisfaction, technology”, on MEDLINE, PubMed, EMBASE databases citations. Eventually, 35 most relevant articles were reviewed beginning explore question, as transformation hea return investment patients’ perception their care in an organization experience? The results reveal there is fact more questions than answers th opportunities for research are encouraged. That noted, examples emerging practices across healthcare showing that experience moving closer one anothe passes. HIT truly evolving key ingredient conversation.

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