Health Information Technology Coordination to Support Patient-centered Care Coordination

作者: W. Gregg , O. Steichen ,

DOI: 10.15265/IY-2015-027

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摘要: Objective: To select papers published in 2014, illustrating how information technology can contribute to and improve patient-centered care coordination. Method: The two section editors performed a literature review from Medline Web of Science list candidate best on the use for These were peer-reviewed by external reviewers three them selected as “best papers”. Results: first paper reports qualitative study exploring gap between current practices coordination various settings idealized longitudinal plans. second illustrates several unintended consequences HIT designed third shows that advanced analytic techniques medical informatics be instrumental studying Conclusions: realization true is dependent upon number factors. Standardization clinical documentation interoperability across organization critical prerequisite support Enabling patient involvement an efficient means goal setting health sharing. Additionally, tools (both positive negative) must measured taken into account quality improvement.

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