Amy Arnold works in various departments at a local North Carolina hospital and has gained experience in emergency department, medical staff office, information technology, performance improvement, and health information management over six years. She is interested in the role of health informatics in healthcare. Over six blog posts, she will discuss the evolution of health informatics, legal and ethical issues in health information management, the use and impact of statistics and electronic medical records in healthcare, current health information systems, and continuous quality monitoring and accreditation.
The healthcare industry is undergoing change at unprecedented speed and magnitude, yet continues to be fraught with cost inefficiencies and disappointing clinical outcomes. In this slides you will explore an outline of the current healthcare revolution, and how innovative technology strategies, models and tools are helping improve efficiency, effectiveness, and patient experiences.
what are the issues and challenges in implementing electronic health record i...shoei yoshida
this slides are intended to present the issues regarding difficulties in implementing electronic medical record in primary care setup and identifying possible solutions that we can apply
because without electronic medical record, we will not be able to have the building block to construct sound eHealth solutions which is supposed to translate to the improvement of general public health
please share your comments, idea and suggestions :D
Presentation by Megan Douglas, JD for the Third Annual Policy Prescriptions® Symposium
She is the associate director of Health Information Technology Policy in the National Center for Primary Care at Morehouse School of Medicine.
The symposium is designed for clinicians, healthcare workers, and healthcare executives interested in exploring the major themes that will emerge in health policy throughout the year. This year, the symposium will emphasize value in healthcare, health information technology, gun violence, insurance choices, the Affordable Care Act, and the viewpoints of the Presidential candidates on health care.
The healthcare industry is undergoing change at unprecedented speed and magnitude, yet continues to be fraught with cost inefficiencies and disappointing clinical outcomes. In this slides you will explore an outline of the current healthcare revolution, and how innovative technology strategies, models and tools are helping improve efficiency, effectiveness, and patient experiences.
what are the issues and challenges in implementing electronic health record i...shoei yoshida
this slides are intended to present the issues regarding difficulties in implementing electronic medical record in primary care setup and identifying possible solutions that we can apply
because without electronic medical record, we will not be able to have the building block to construct sound eHealth solutions which is supposed to translate to the improvement of general public health
please share your comments, idea and suggestions :D
Presentation by Megan Douglas, JD for the Third Annual Policy Prescriptions® Symposium
She is the associate director of Health Information Technology Policy in the National Center for Primary Care at Morehouse School of Medicine.
The symposium is designed for clinicians, healthcare workers, and healthcare executives interested in exploring the major themes that will emerge in health policy throughout the year. This year, the symposium will emphasize value in healthcare, health information technology, gun violence, insurance choices, the Affordable Care Act, and the viewpoints of the Presidential candidates on health care.
Eysenbach: eHealth: Transforming the dynamics of a complex health systemGunther Eysenbach
Keynote for the Australian 10th Annual Health Care Congress ( http://www.webcitation.org/5Vlz9j0HO ) in Sydney, 27th - 29th February 2008. Keynote contains a run-down of what ehealth is all about, and then focusses a fair bit on Personal Health Records (PHR 2.0) and Personal Health Applications. This is partly because the new Australian government under its new prime minister Kevin Rudd has set a couple of priorities for reforming health care, among them is "focussing on preventative health care and health promotion to help keep Australians healthy and out of hospital", which is a goal that can - in my opinion - be attained or at least greatly supported with Personal Health Records, or more specifically with what I call second generation PHRs or PHR 2.0. Contains screenshots of our Healthbook (TM) project, which was subsequently mentioned mentioned in the preliminary report of the 2020 Summit to the Prime Minister in Australia, see http://gunther-eysenbach.blogspot.com/search/label/healthbook
Healthcare Industry Taxonomy for the Population Health EraDave Chase
See https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/population-health-investments-catastrophically-misaligned-dave-chase for background on taxonomy
Created for The Future Health Ecosystem Today by Cascadia Capital and Dave Chase
The New Age of Healthcare Ecosystems: Infographic (1)IBM in Healthcare
Learn how ecosystems will change the nature of business activities, expand capabilities and enable experiences in healthcare and life sciences beyond anything possible today.
To know more, visit: ibm.biz/healthecos
Information systems for health decision making - a citizen's perspectiveErdem Yazganoglu
We make health decisions everyday. We get our information from the Internet. As a society we are investing large amounts of funding for the health information systems. In this presentation, I tried to look from the perspective of a citizen and tried bringing a different perspective.
Connected Health Presentationo May 2016 finalPhillip Thomas
"Connected Health is often mentioned as a solution for the many challenges that healthcare is facing -- among which are rising costs, aging populations, higher chronic disease rates, and growing expectations for more affordable and higher-quality care. Added to this is the complexity that is caused when healthcare works in silos and the promise of interoperability still seems like a distant vision. Our session on May 24th will discuss current strategies being implemented in connected health, as well as gaps, and possible solutions.”
Information Communication Technology in E-Health System, this is useful for healthcare and medical system.E-health means providing citizens with access to quality health information & to view their own health records line, even when travelling in Europe.
e-health & quality of care - business research and practice - medicinfo & twe...Bart Brandenburg
Lecture held at Twente University, about the challenges, possibilities, lessons learned and research questions involved with developing e-health at Medicinfo.
Business, research and practice put into action!
Peter J. Murray RN, PhD, MSc, CertEd, FBCS CITP
CEO, International Medical Informatics Association (IMIA) and Director, CHIRAD Africa
(3/11/10, Illott, 4.00)
Eysenbach: eHealth: Transforming the dynamics of a complex health systemGunther Eysenbach
Keynote for the Australian 10th Annual Health Care Congress ( http://www.webcitation.org/5Vlz9j0HO ) in Sydney, 27th - 29th February 2008. Keynote contains a run-down of what ehealth is all about, and then focusses a fair bit on Personal Health Records (PHR 2.0) and Personal Health Applications. This is partly because the new Australian government under its new prime minister Kevin Rudd has set a couple of priorities for reforming health care, among them is "focussing on preventative health care and health promotion to help keep Australians healthy and out of hospital", which is a goal that can - in my opinion - be attained or at least greatly supported with Personal Health Records, or more specifically with what I call second generation PHRs or PHR 2.0. Contains screenshots of our Healthbook (TM) project, which was subsequently mentioned mentioned in the preliminary report of the 2020 Summit to the Prime Minister in Australia, see http://gunther-eysenbach.blogspot.com/search/label/healthbook
Healthcare Industry Taxonomy for the Population Health EraDave Chase
See https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/population-health-investments-catastrophically-misaligned-dave-chase for background on taxonomy
Created for The Future Health Ecosystem Today by Cascadia Capital and Dave Chase
The New Age of Healthcare Ecosystems: Infographic (1)IBM in Healthcare
Learn how ecosystems will change the nature of business activities, expand capabilities and enable experiences in healthcare and life sciences beyond anything possible today.
To know more, visit: ibm.biz/healthecos
Information systems for health decision making - a citizen's perspectiveErdem Yazganoglu
We make health decisions everyday. We get our information from the Internet. As a society we are investing large amounts of funding for the health information systems. In this presentation, I tried to look from the perspective of a citizen and tried bringing a different perspective.
Connected Health Presentationo May 2016 finalPhillip Thomas
"Connected Health is often mentioned as a solution for the many challenges that healthcare is facing -- among which are rising costs, aging populations, higher chronic disease rates, and growing expectations for more affordable and higher-quality care. Added to this is the complexity that is caused when healthcare works in silos and the promise of interoperability still seems like a distant vision. Our session on May 24th will discuss current strategies being implemented in connected health, as well as gaps, and possible solutions.”
Information Communication Technology in E-Health System, this is useful for healthcare and medical system.E-health means providing citizens with access to quality health information & to view their own health records line, even when travelling in Europe.
e-health & quality of care - business research and practice - medicinfo & twe...Bart Brandenburg
Lecture held at Twente University, about the challenges, possibilities, lessons learned and research questions involved with developing e-health at Medicinfo.
Business, research and practice put into action!
Peter J. Murray RN, PhD, MSc, CertEd, FBCS CITP
CEO, International Medical Informatics Association (IMIA) and Director, CHIRAD Africa
(3/11/10, Illott, 4.00)
We know intuitively whether something “sucks” or not, but how can we really define what a quality product is in the digital realm? Whether it’s writing code that’s maintainable, modular, and reusable, or designing for both high usability and delight, as product builders we now have to concern ourselves with areas beyond our particular discipline. How can we stretch ourselves—and our teams—to bring the same level of polish as our heroes in the physical product realm? How can you instill this mindset throughout your organization? How do you balance creativity and innovation with reality and pragmatism? In this talk Zachary Smith, Director of Technology and Innovation, will discuss how we can define what quality is and introduce a cross-disciplinary framework that can guide you and your teams to excellence in your work.
I made this slide show from photographs I took at Beaver's Bend State Park in March, 2013. I showed it as the Spring Field Meeting of the Oklahoma Academy of Sciences (OAS) as a recruitment tool.
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Assignment 1 Legal Aspects of U.S. Health Care System Administrat.docxbraycarissa250
Assignment 1: Legal Aspects of U.S. Health Care System Administration
Due Week 3 and worth 200 points
Prevailing wisdom reinforces the fact that working in U.S. health care administration in the 21st Century requires knowledge of the various aspects of health laws as they apply to dealing with medical professionals. Further, because U.S. health care administrators must potentially interact with many levels of professionals beyond the medical profession, it is prudent that they be aware of any federal, state, and local laws that may be applicable to their organizations. Thus, their conduct is also subject to the letter of the law. They must evaluate the quality of their professional interactions and be mindful of the implications and ramifications of their decisions.
Nearly 65 million surgical operations were performed in 2015 in the U.S. resulting in an estimated 200,000 deaths from complications or other post-operative issues (Ghaferi, Myers, Sutcliffe, & Pronovost, 2016). Ongoing innovation in healthcare can improve patient outcomes. According to the Harvard Business Review article, The Next Wave of Hospital Innovation to Make Patients Safer, over the past several decades, there have been three distinct waves of surgical improvement: technical advancements, standardizing procedures, and high reliability organizing.
Assume the role of a top health administrator at We Care Hospital. You are interested in propelling the hospital to the next level by applying for the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award. However, you want to ensure surgical outcomes for patient morbidity and mortality rates. You begin by researching the Surgical Care Improvement Project (SCIP) aimed to improve adherence to quality protocols. You need to ensure the hospital policy is consistent with the law and that the hospital is correctly reporting Sentinel Events to the Joint Commission, a hospital regulatory agency.
Note: You may create and / or make all necessary assumptions needed for the completion of this assignment.
Write a three to four (3-4) page paper in which you:
1. Analyze how standardizing procedures and documenting steps can improve outcomes when performing a complex procedure. Review the peer-reviewed journal article, The Next Wave of Hospital Innovation to Make Patients Safer. Articulate your position as the top administrator concerned about the importance of professional conduct and negligence in SCIP quality guidelines.
2. High Reliability Organizing emphasizes the varying actions that can affect patient safety given that standardized systems ignore the fact that each patient is different. Ascertain the major ramifications when the health care team “fails to rescue” the patient. Identify what hospital policies should be in place and identify previous case laws.
3. Analyze the four (4) elements required of a plaintiff to prove medical negligence.
4. Discuss the overarching duties of the health care governing board in mitigating the effects of medical non- ...
Evolution of Health Care Paper and TimelineThere are specifi.docxSANSKAR20
Evolution of Health Care Paper and Timeline
There are specific trends from manual to electronic operations in the health care facilities, healthcare providers and similar businesses operators. The evolution has taken place within the health care providers, administrative data and the insurance plans as well. The health care industries have automated several procedures such as the supply of drugs and accurate record keeping (Loker 2012). Electronic health care uses sophisticated technology unlike the manual one; this advanced technology has been applied in the provision of health care all over the world hence saving both time and cost It has also widened and perfected the scope of operation.
How has this change impacted the quality of care?
The change to electronic medical records has proven to be successful and helpful in providing quality patient care. Some ways that it has helped is improving patient care, increasing patient participation, improved care coordination, improved diagnostic and patient outcomes, and practice efficiencies and cost savings. (HealthIT.gov). Patients are able to be more involved in the patient care process and are able to access to their records which was not possible in the past. The transporting of records from one physician to another is much quicker now because it can be done by a click of a button. When needing to send a patient to a specialist or when getting an authorization for a patient’s recommended treatment can be done a lot quicker as well. This is speeding up the process in being able to provide quick and quality care so the patient does not need to wait as long as they would have had to in the past.
Percentage of physicians whose electronic health records provided selected benefits
(HealthIT.gov)
Electronic medical records has proven to be a good thing for both the medical provider as well as the patient and it has decreased the wait times to results or any potential errors and enhanced patient care.
Did Societal beliefs and values influence this change? Why or why not?
The health care delivery system in our country has its roots in the beliefs and values of the people (Shi & Singh, 2012). The firm belief in technological innovations leads to higher expectations of people, which has fueled the growth in technological innovations. The culture of individualism has led the medical practice to keep the individual healthy. Patients tend to evaluate the institutions by their acquisition of advanced technology. The expectation of Americans on what technology can do to cure illness is higher compared to the Canadians and Germans (Shi & Singh, 2012, p. 168). The societal beliefs and values impact not only the structure of health care delivery but also the training of health care providers.
The use of EHRs provided access to patients’ records on demand and have improved the quality of health care (Shi & Singh, 2012). Although the EHRs were to improve the quality of health care delivery, many ...
Quality Improvement Strategies: quality improvement tools, factors that help to create and sustain Healthcare Informatics as a new field. quality improvement cycle: PDCA (Plan, Do, Check, Act) Cycle.
HealthCursor Consulting Group India- Mobile Health is going to be a 3000 crore market in India by 2017. (Source PwC). M-health (use of mobile phones) and E-health are all set to make an entry into India's primary health centres (PHCs) and sub-centres as the health ministry plans to go hi-tech. Healthcare industry is expected to show a strong growth of 23% per annum to become a US$ 77 billion industry by 2012. One of the largest sector in terms of revenue and employment has grown at 9.3% per annum between 2000-2009 with a current size at par with fastest growing developing country like China, Brazil and Mexico.Driven by various catalysts such as increasing population, rising income levels, changing demographics and illness profile with a shift from chronic to life style diseases, healthcare industry is expected to move to levels of US$ 77 billion in next 3 years. (Source: ASSOCHAM).
Empowering rural India is of utmost importance and the government needs to do so by provisioning for broadband penetration and financial inclusion. Access to quality health care is another key to achieving rural empowerment. The budget for this segment was raised marginally last year and it would be good to have an allocation for rural health care programs with provisions for technology that would help modernize this sector to expand its reach through remote healthcare solutions and telemedicine.
Furthermore, the government announced a big budget campaign 'Swabhimaan' in the budget last year to promote banking and provide services to about 20,000 villages. In order to meet this goal, the budget this year too would need to make provisions accordingly. The steering committee on health said that in the 12th plan (2012-17), all district hospitals would be linked to leading tertiary care centres through telemedicine, Skype and similar audio visual media. M-health will be used to speed up transmission of data. Disease surveillance will be put on a GIS platform.
Disease surveillance based on reporting by providers and clinical laboratories (public and private) to detect and act on disease outbreaks and epidemics would be an integral component of the system.India will also put in place a Citizen Health Information System (CHIS) - a biometric based health information system which will constantly update health record of every citizen-family. The system will incorporate registration of births, deaths and cause of death. Maternal and infant death reviews, nutrition surveillance, particularly among under-six children andwomen, service delivery in the public health system, hospital information service besides improving access of public to their own health information and medical records would be the primary function of the CHIS.
Economies of Indian states can grow 1.08 per cent faster with every 10 per cent increase in Internet and broadband connections.
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LESSON 16
Transition to Electronic Health Record
LEARNING OUTCOMES
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In this lesson, you will do the following:
Evaluate the factors that drive an organization to adopt a strategy to create an electronic health
care record.
READINGS
The following reading assignments are for Lessons 13 through 16:
Gartee Text:
Chapter 2, pp. 27 - 41
Chapter 7, pp. 152 - 181
Chapter 8, pp. 182 - 206
ACTIVITIES / ASSESSMENTS
The following activities/assessments are for Lessons 13 through 16:
1. Read the assigned pages from the Gartee text, Unit 4 PowerPoint, and Lecture Notes.
2. Participate in the weekly discussion question.
3. Complete the written assignment.
WRITTEN ASSIGNMENTS
Research and discuss three challenges facing an organization, and review how the conversion to
a full electronic health record could address the challenges identified.
PLEASE NOTE: All graded assignments for the lessons in this unit should be grouped together
and submitted as ONE document using the Assignment Submission form accessed from your
course homepage or http://www.sjcme.edu/gps/assignments.
All activities/assignments for this unit should be as follows:
1. Should include a cover sheet for each assignment stating the following:
Course (HA 214)
Your Name
Unit and Lesson Number
Date Submitted
2. Each individual assignment number and copy of the assignment directions should be
included in the submission as the starting header of each lesson.
3. Carefully check grammar and spelling.
4. Use APA format for any research or sources that are being used or quoted.
5. Email the instructor if you have questions regarding the assignments.
http://www.sjcme.edu/gps/assignments
LESSON 16
Transition to Electronic Health Record
LECTURE NOTES
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The push for the conversion from paper-based to electronic health records is clear and definite.
The mandate comes from the federal government in terms of regulatory requirements, financial
incentives, and a desire to reduce costs and improve quality. Research and experience has
indicated that a fully deployed electronic health record system will achieve these desired
outcomes. The ability to enhance the productivity of personnel is another business outcome that
health care providers will need to consider. However, there are major challenges and barriers to
achieving full implementation of interoperable electronic health records.
Costs of Care
The costs of health care in the United States are reported to be almost 17% of the gross national
product (GNP), or about $7000 per capita for every person in the country. The costs for health
care continue to rise faster than consumer inflation.
This makes the cost of h.
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Cracking the Workplace Discipline Code Main.pptxWorkforce Group
Cultivating and maintaining discipline within teams is a critical differentiator for successful organisations.
Forward-thinking leaders and business managers understand the impact that discipline has on organisational success. A disciplined workforce operates with clarity, focus, and a shared understanding of expectations, ultimately driving better results, optimising productivity, and facilitating seamless collaboration.
Although discipline is not a one-size-fits-all approach, it can help create a work environment that encourages personal growth and accountability rather than solely relying on punitive measures.
In this deck, you will learn the significance of workplace discipline for organisational success. You’ll also learn
• Four (4) workplace discipline methods you should consider
• The best and most practical approach to implementing workplace discipline.
• Three (3) key tips to maintain a disciplined workplace.
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RMD24 | Debunking the non-endemic revenue myth Marvin Vacquier Droop | First ...BBPMedia1
Marvin neemt je in deze presentatie mee in de voordelen van non-endemic advertising op retail media netwerken. Hij brengt ook de uitdagingen in beeld die de markt op dit moment heeft op het gebied van retail media voor niet-leveranciers.
Retail media wordt gezien als het nieuwe advertising-medium en ook mediabureaus richten massaal retail media-afdelingen op. Merken die niet in de betreffende winkel liggen staan ook nog niet in de rij om op de retail media netwerken te adverteren. Marvin belicht de uitdagingen die er zijn om echt aansluiting te vinden op die markt van non-endemic advertising.
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Grote partijen zijn al een tijdje onderweg met retail media. Ondertussen worden in dit domein ook de kansen zichtbaar voor andere spelers in de markt. Maar met die kansen ontstaan ook vragen: Zelf retail media worden of erop adverteren? In welke fase van de funnel past het en hoe integreer je het in een mediaplan? Wat is nu precies het verschil met marketplaces en Programmatic ads? In dit half uur beslechten we de dilemma's en krijg je antwoorden op wanneer het voor jou tijd is om de volgende stap te zetten.
Remote sensing and monitoring are changing the mining industry for the better. These are providing innovative solutions to long-standing challenges. Those related to exploration, extraction, and overall environmental management by mining technology companies Odisha. These technologies make use of satellite imaging, aerial photography and sensors to collect data that might be inaccessible or from hazardous locations. With the use of this technology, mining operations are becoming increasingly efficient. Let us gain more insight into the key aspects associated with remote sensing and monitoring when it comes to mining.
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At its core, generative artificial intelligence relies on the concept of generative models, which serve as engines that churn out entirely new data resembling their training data. It is like a sculptor who has studied so many forms found in nature and then uses this knowledge to create sculptures from his imagination that have never been seen before anywhere else. If taken to cyberspace, gans work almost the same way.
Improving profitability for small businessBen Wann
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Enterprise excellence and inclusive excellence are closely linked, and real-world challenges have shown that both are essential to the success of any organization. To achieve enterprise excellence, organizations must focus on improving their operations and processes while creating an inclusive environment that engages everyone. In this interactive session, the facilitator will highlight commonly established business practices and how they limit our ability to engage everyone every day. More importantly, though, participants will likely gain increased awareness of what we can do differently to maximize enterprise excellence through deliberate inclusion.
What is Enterprise Excellence?
Enterprise Excellence is a holistic approach that's aimed at achieving world-class performance across all aspects of the organization.
What might I learn?
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Who might benefit? Anyone and everyone leading folks from the shop floor to top floor.
Dr. William Harvey is a seasoned Operations Leader with extensive experience in chemical processing, manufacturing, and operations management. At Michelman, he currently oversees multiple sites, leading teams in strategic planning and coaching/practicing continuous improvement. William is set to start his eighth year of teaching at the University of Cincinnati where he teaches marketing, finance, and management. William holds various certifications in change management, quality, leadership, operational excellence, team building, and DiSC, among others.
2. About Me
As an employee at a local hospital in North Carolina over the past six years I have been afforded
the opportunity to work in and with various departments of the organizations. These
departments include the emergency department, medical staff office, information technology,
performance improvement and health information management. Throughout this experience I
have gained knowledge of the ever changing roles within the organization and the healthcare
sector in general. I have grown fond of the specific role of informatics within the healthcare arena.
The following blogs will serve to help share both my experience and the knowledge I have gained
combined with research I find on the following six topics:
–Health Care informatics evolutions and transitions to today
–Legal and ethical aspects of health information management
–Statistics for health sciences and its impact
–The impact of the electronic medical records integration
–Current health care information systems
–Continuous quality monitoring and accreditation in health care.
The following slides will outline what makes these topics important to informatics and/or
healthcare as a whole.
3. Healthcare Informatics evolutions and transitions to
today
• Without knowing where we have come from we cannot be sure the
best way to move forward with our goals. In 1950 bioinformatics
was introduced to the world with the utilization of large mainframe
computers. In the 1960s this was followed by the introduction of
medical informatics by larger academic medical organizations when
they began utilizing electronic medical records. The most recent
addition was in the 1990s when public health informatics began to
focus on the population as a whole. (Mullner, et.al.,2006).
4. Legal and ethical aspects of health information
management
• The legal and ethical issues that those in the healthcare profession
see are most commonly related to HIPPA. This law was created as a
way to protect the privacy of patients. As a result of such laws and
regulations like this those in the health informatics arena most be
knowledgeable in this area in order to make the proper decisions
when implementing or creating new systems to meet user needs.
5. Statistics for health sciences and its impact
• Statistics can be seen in many sectors of our society. We look to
statistics to determine whether the crime rate in a neighborhood is
low enough to warrant our decision to move as well as to determine
if a product has a high enough satisfaction rate. While these
statistics are relatively basic statistics in health care help to
determine things such as, where money is invested for public health
initiatives.
6. The impact of the electronic medical records integration
• There is no doubt over the last several years that electronic medical
records have become more prevalent in our society. Over the years
I have worked as the leader of a group that served to help build the
electronic charting system within Meditech for both our nursing and
physicians within the emergency department. The impact of such a
system both on the users (nurses, CNAs, physicians, etc.) and the
patient is large. This integration has often been a sore spot for many
healthcare providers due to increased time documenting as well as
the costs of the system. However, studies have shown there are
significant medical benefits. In one such study a group showed that
there was a 17% decrease in the prescribing of two drugs that could
pose significant interactions when drug interaction software was
included in the integration of the electronic medical records
(Andersson, et.al., 2013).
7. Current health care information systems
• There are many available health care information systems. This
causes an opportunity for an organization to choose the perfect
system for their needs, but also poses a risk that the organization
might not choose wisely. In this case the organization could face the
risk of having spent a lot of money only to have to purchase a
second system spending even more money.
8. Continuous quality monitoring and accreditation in
health care
• The United States Department of Health and Human Services states
“quality improvement consists of systematic and continuous actions
that lead to measurable improvement in healthcare services and the
health status of targeted patient groups” (US DHHS, n.d., para 1).
Quality Improvement efforts are a large part of the hospital I work
at with our Performance Improvement department spending a great
deal of time abstracting and reviewing the core measures from The
Joint Commission (an accreditation body for hospitals and other
organizations). This is a valuable tool for any organization as it
helps to ensure the patient is receiving the utmost care. By
participating in in ongoing, continuous, quality monitoring program
an organization is better able to keep an eye on what is happening
within the organization and therefore initiate changes and more
readily see if these initiatives are fixing concerns.
9. References
Andersson, M.L., Bottiger, Y., Lindh, J.D., Wettermark, B., Eiermann, B. (3/2013). Impact of the drug-drug interation
database SFINX on prevalence of potentially serious drug-drug interactions in primary health care. European
Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, 69.3, pgs. 565-571. Retrieved from Proquest Database.
Mullner, R. M., & Chung, K. (2006). Current issues in health care informatics. Journal of Medical Systems, 30(1), 1-
2. Retrieved from the ProQuest database.
US DHHS. (n.d.) Quality Improvement. Retrieved from
http://www.hrsa.gov/quality/toolbox/methodology/qualityimprovement/