Improving Health Care

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A combination of healthcare and the information technology makes the system work in its best efficient and effective way. Technology plays a major role in making things not only easier but also faster which tends to improve the healthcare services which is at most important these days. But, the implementation of technology in the healthcare is not a simple and easy task as there are many barriers affecting the successful adoption of technology in the health care. Over the past decade, computerization has a key role in the development of every major organization in different fields. Now-a-days, most of them are utilizing every option with the technology to make their lives easier and faster. One among them is the advancement in managing patient …show more content…

Included in this information are patient demographics, progress notes, problems, medications, vital signs, past medical history, immunizations, laboratory data, and radiology reports” (HIMSS H. I., 2011). These records can provide a lot of handy information regarding the patient profiles that could influence the pace of handling the services to the patients in terms of safety and quality. “EHR systems can include many potential capabilities, but three functionalities hold great promise in improving the quality of care and reducing costs at the health care system level: clinical decision support (CDS) tools, computerized physician order entry (CPOE) systems, and health information exchange (HIE). These and other EHR capabilities are requirements of the “meaningful use” criteria set forth in the HITECH Act of 2009” (David Blumenthal, August 5, …show more content…

“Clinical outcomes include improvements in the quality of care, a reduction in medical errors, and other improvements in patient-level measures that describe the appropriateness of care. Organizational outcomes, on the other hand, have included such items as financial and operational performance, as well as satisfaction among patients and clinicians who use EHRs. Lastly, societal outcomes include being better able to conduct research and achieving improved population health” (Nir Menachemi, May 11

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