Literature DB >> 14654884

Leveraging information technology towards enhancing patient care and a culture of safety in the US.

M J Ball1, D E Garets, T J Handler.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To heighten awareness about the critical issues currently affecting patient care and to propose solutions based on leveraging information technologies to enhance patient care and influence a culture of patient safety.
METHODS: Presentation and discussion of the issues affecting health care today, such as medical and medication-related errors and analysis of their root causes; proliferation of medical knowledge and medical technologies; initiatives to improve patient safety; steps necessary to develop a culture of safety; introduction of relevant enabling technologies; and evidence of results. RESULTS AND
CONCLUSION: Medical errors affect not only mortality and morbidity, but they also create secondary costs leading to dissatisfaction by both provider and patient. Health care has been slow to acknowledge the benefits of enabling technologies to affect the quality of care. Evaluation of recent applications, such as the computerized patient record, physician order entry, and computerized alerting systems show tremendous potential to enhance patient care and influence the development of a culture focused on safety. They will also bring about changes in other areas, such as workflow and the creation of new partnerships among providers, patients, and payers.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14654884

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Methods Inf Med        ISSN: 0026-1270            Impact factor:   2.176


  6 in total

1.  Impact of vendor computerized physician order entry in community hospitals.

Authors:  Alexander A Leung; Carol Keohane; Mary Amato; Steven R Simon; Michael Coffey; Nathan Kaufman; Bismarck Cadet; Gordon Schiff; Eyal Zimlichman; Diane L Seger; Catherine Yoon; Peter Song; David W Bates
Journal:  J Gen Intern Med       Date:  2012-01-21       Impact factor: 5.128

2.  Architectural quality criteria for hospital information systems.

Authors:  Birgit Brigl; Gudrun Hübner-Bloder; Thomas Wendt; Reinhold Haux; Alfred Winter
Journal:  AMIA Annu Symp Proc       Date:  2005

3.  Full implementation of computerized physician order entry and medication-related quality outcomes: a study of 3364 hospitals.

Authors:  Feliciano B Yu; Nir Menachemi; Eta S Berner; Jeroan J Allison; Norman W Weissman; Thomas K Houston
Journal:  Am J Med Qual       Date:  2009-06-05       Impact factor: 1.852

4.  Primary care physicians' experiences with electronic medical records: implementation experience in community, urban, hospital, and academic family medicine.

Authors:  Dave Ludwick; Donna Manca; John Doucette
Journal:  Can Fam Physician       Date:  2010-01       Impact factor: 3.275

5.  Primary Care Physicians' Experience with Electronic Medical Records: Barriers to Implementation in a Fee-for-Service Environment.

Authors:  D A Ludwick; John Doucette
Journal:  Int J Telemed Appl       Date:  2008-12-04

6.  The Effect of a Freely Available Flipped Classroom Course on Health Care Worker Patient Safety Culture: A Prospective Controlled Study.

Authors:  Lowell Ling; Charles David Gomersall; Winnie Samy; Gavin Matthew Joynt; Czarina Ch Leung; Wai-Tat Wong; Anna Lee
Journal:  J Med Internet Res       Date:  2016-07-05       Impact factor: 5.428

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