Synopses & Reviews
In the current era of health care reform, the pressures to truly manage patient care and to build effective integrated delivery systems are generating intense interest in patient care information systems. Health care institutions cannot provide seamlees access to care without seamless access to information, and they cannot manage and improve care without improved information management. Patient Care Information Systems examines how to design and implement these systems so they successfully meet the needs of physicians, nurses, and other health care providers. In one convenient reference, the authors summarize and synthesize previously disparate research and case experiences on these systems and suggest future directions based on the evolving demands of administrators and caregivers.
Synopsis
Drawing on their extensive experience of implementing patient care information systems at health provider institutions, the authors address implications of the design and acquisition of these systems with special emphasis on the transition from the 1980's systems environment to the information technology milieu of the future.