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電子診斷記錄技術與政府的支援:醫療機構CIO與美國Recovery & Reinvestment Act

What CIOs & Healthcare Providers Need to Know About the American Recovery & Reinvestment Act & Electronic Health Records: EHR Technology & Government Funding

出版商 Hypatia Research & Consulting
出版日期 2009年09月 商品編碼 98061
內容資訊 英文 52 PAGES
價格
US $ 5000 PDF by Email (Single Enterprise) internal usage
US $ 15000 Syndication Rights


電子診斷記錄技術與政府的支援:醫療機構CIO與美國Recovery & Reinvestment Act 是由出版商Hypatia Research & Consulting在2009年09月所出版的。 這份英文市場調查報告書包含52 PAGES 價格從美金5000起跳。

簡介

此報告書除了彙整醫療諮詢服務供應業者與廠商的概略目錄,同時還提供30家電子診斷記錄(EHR)廠商以及服務供應業者評價與案例學習、政府支援動向等。報告書之內容摘要如下所示。

摘要

  • 為何在醫療上會需要美國Recovery & Reinvestment Act與EHR呢?
  • 導入阻力與妨礙
  • EMR提倡事項

廠商選擇與評價基準

  • 從EMR到MIE
  • 我們的評價

第1章 AARA與EHR:現狀

  • EHR導入範圍
  • 電子記錄的必要性:效率化與存取性
  • 使用硬拷貝的醫療記錄成本
    • 患者照護
    • 導入阻礙
    • 財政
    • 案例學習1:El Centro Medical Center

第2章 HITECH基金評價

  • 有意義的活用:EHR

第3章 對於貴組織的EHR評價

  • 計畫、評價、整合服務
  • 機能性驗證
  • 整合問題
  • 使用者介面與可用性
    • 案例學習2:Intermountain Healthcare
    • 案例學習3:Black River Memorial Hospital

第4章 從EHR到HIE

第5章 摘要

  • 結論

關於作者

附錄:調查方法

目錄

Abstract

"What Healthcare CIOs Need to Know About the American Recovery & Reinvestment Act & Electronic Health Records: Technology & Government Funding"

Hospitals and physician clinics vary widely in their level of adoption of computer technology. From Pater charts and over-filled filing cabinets, to enterprise-wide electronic records systems with online prescribing and digital imaging, healthcare facilities are at all stages of IT adoption.

Many in healthcare and government want to see that wide gap in IT capabilities closed and more providers moved to adopt electronic health records (EHR) systems in order to improve the healthcare industry' s ability to transmit, share and access critical patient data when and where it is needed.

EHR applications range from simple electronic patient charts with demographic data, problem lists and medication lists, to integrated intra-hospital networks with access to diagnostic images, e-prescribing, physician notes, and decision support tools to alert physicians and nurses to potential errors or omissions, and to advise them on the best practices.

Proponents claim EHR not only improves patient safety but can save hospitals -- and potentially the U.S. healthcare system pp millions of dollars.

Skeptics claim EHR benefits are over-rated, and point to the high cost of EHRs, which typically run in the millions of dollars, and to past implementation failures -- such as LA computerized physician order entry system in 2003 -- as proof that EHR' s may not be right for all healthcare providers.

Table of Contents

Executive Summary

  • Why Healthcare Needs ARRA and EHR
  • Barriers & Obstacles to Adoption
  • Qualifying for EMR Incentives

Vendor Selection & Evaluation Criteria

  • Moving From EMR to HIE
  • Our Assessment

Chapter One: AARA and EHR:WhereWe Stand Today

  • Wide Range in EHR Adoption
  • The Need for Electronic Records: Efficiency and Access
  • The Cost of Paper-Based Health Records
    • Aid to Patient Care
    • Obstacles to Adoption
    • Funding
    • Case Study 1: El Centro Medical Center

Chapter Two: Qualifying for HITECH Funds

  • Meaningful Use Defined: EHR
    • What Does CCHIT Certified Mean?
    • Certification for Open Source, Mixed and Custom Applications

Chapter Three: Evaluating EHR for Your Organization

  • EHR Planning, Evaluation and integration Services
  • Functional Considerations
  • Integration Issues
  • User Interface and Usability
    • Case Study 2: Intermountain Healthcare
    • Case Study 3: Black River Memorial Hospital

Chapter Four: Moving from EHRs to HIEs

Chapter Five: Summary

Conclusion:

About the Authors:

Appendix A: Research Methodology

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