No longer focused on mere automation of manual processes, healthcare technology is poised to transform practice. Healthcare information systems can extend and enhance the memory; streamline administrative processes; provide access to information where, when, and how it is needed; and manage the cost of care while protecting and improving clinical quality and customer satisfaction. To reap the benefits of information systems, healthcare professionals must take stock of the industry’s current position on the road to transformation and determine how to manage the journey ahead. This article explores healthcare information technology trends, discusses emerging technologies such as the Internet and the computerized patient record, and offers future recommendations for achieving technology integration and acceptance. Key to this discussion is the belief that people-based skills such as cooperation, leadership, and creative thinking are just as important as-if not more important than-the actual technology.
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1 August 2000
Managing Clinical and Economic Outcomes|
August 01 2000
Health Information Systems: Challenges for the 21st Century
Marion J. Ball, EdD;
From Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing and First Consulting Group, Baltimore, Maryland.
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Jennifer C. Lillis, MA
Jennifer C. Lillis, MA
From Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing and First Consulting Group, Baltimore, Maryland.
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AACN Adv Crit Care (2000) 11 (3): 386–395.
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Marion J. Ball, Jennifer C. Lillis; Health Information Systems: Challenges for the 21st Century. AACN Adv Crit Care 1 August 2000; 11 (3): 386–395. doi:
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