Literature DB >> 10788117

Building a framework to transform health care.

M de Graffenried Ruffin1.   

Abstract

Advances in information technology are helping clinicians to realize the promise of evidence-based medicine, which includes benchmarking, outcomes monitoring, predictive modeling, and clinical pathways. By integrating individual clinical expertise and the best available research, physicians can apply the disciplines and techniques of clinical research to their practice of medicine, one patient at a time. Evidence-based medicine also allows organizations to move forward with continuous clinical quality improvement programs. Standards, open systems, data warehouses, and evidence-based medicine help a health care delivery system obtain the technical infrastructure, decision-making processes, analytical skills, clinical databases, predictive models, and clinical pathways. With this information technology (1) physicians can practice evidence-based medicine and (2) the delivery system can profile clinicians' practice habits for managed care contracting and continuous clinical quality improvement.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10788117

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Physician Exec        ISSN: 0898-2759


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1.  The use of chronic disease risk factor surveillance systems for evidence-based decision-making: physical activity and nutrition as examples.

Authors:  Anne W Taylor; Stefano Campostrini; Tiffany K Gill; Patricia Carter; Eleonora Dal Grande; Michele Herriot
Journal:  Int J Public Health       Date:  2009-12-18       Impact factor: 3.380

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