Literature DB >> 9160149

Improving access to knowledge-based health sciences information: early results from a statewide collaborative effort.

J C McCray1, K Maloney.   

Abstract

Access to biomedical literature has been shown to reduce the patient's length of stay and thus reduce the cost of the hospital visit. Unfortunately, access to the most current information, at the time and place of need, requires a substantial commitment of resources in the form of staff expertise, computer hardware and software, and user training. The cost of these resources may be prohibitively high for all but the largest institutions. The Arizona Health Information Network (AZHIN) brings together librarians, information systems specialists, and health care professionals from hospitals throughout the state in an effort to share resources and expertise. By reducing the cost of access, AZHIN has increased the availability of health-related information across the state. Progress in AZHIN's first two years is described.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9160149      PMCID: PMC226240     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bull Med Libr Assoc        ISSN: 0025-7338


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  2 in total

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