1996 IAIMS Symposium. Building infrastructure for integrated health systems. Proceedings. Nashville, Tennessee, September 27, 1996. Dedicated to Richard T. West.
Author(s): Beck, J. Robert
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Author(s): Beck, J. Robert
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A national public and private "grand challenge" initiative should be undertaken to assure the American public that the telecommunications and computing revolutions improve health care, health education, and biomedical and health services research, and secure accountability for cost, quality, and access. The initiative should focus on meeting the needs of the patient and society at large. It needs to be a national vision, but it also ought to have regional [...]
Author(s): Detmer, D E
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The importance of demonstrating the effect of integrating electronic medical records into clinical practice, and methods for conducting the studies necessary to do so, are presented as a model that may be applicable to other aspects of the Integrated Advanced Information Management System (IAIMS). Integrated electronic medical record (EMR) systems offer the prospect of both improving the quality of health care by reducing variation in processes and outcomes and lowering [...]
Author(s): Tierney, W M, Overhage, J M, McDonald, C J
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The success of IAIMSs and other information technology plans depends to a great extent on the fit between the planning process and the nature of the organization. Planning processes differ as a function of both plurality of goals and the degree to which technology or the external environment changes. If all members of an organization share a common goal and the organization is in a relatively stable environment, the classic [...]
Author(s): Frisse, M
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Author(s): Braude, R M
DOI: 10.1136/jamia.1997.0040150
To identify impediments to the successful transfer and implementation of packaged information systems through large, divisionalized health services.
Author(s): Southon, F C, Sauer, C, Grant, C N
DOI: 10.1136/jamia.1997.0040112
Author(s): Masys, D R
DOI: 10.1136/jamia.1997.0040069
To assess the practicality of an automated computer interview as a method to assess preferences for use in decision making. To assess preferences for outcomes of deep vein thrombosis (DVT) and its treatment.
Author(s): Lenert, L A, Soetikno, R M
DOI: 10.1136/jamia.1997.0040049
Refine the understanding of the desirable skills for health sciences librarians as a basis for developing a training program model that reflects the fundamental changes in health care delivery and information technology.
Author(s): Giuse, N B, Huber, J T, Kafantaris, S R, Giuse, D A, Miller, M D, Giles, D E, Miller, R A, Stead, W W
DOI: 10.1136/jamia.1997.0040057
A national survey conducted for the Office of Rural Health Policy in 1995 identified 558 participants in rural telemedicine; 499 (89%) responded to a detailed follow-up survey to describe type of use. While 84% of respondents reported using interactive video, only 25% reported access to e-mail for exchange of data. The challenge to medical informatics is to connect dispersed providers, not just with videoconferencing, but also with other information-sharing methods.
Author(s): Hassol, A, Gaumer, G, Irvin, C, Grigsby, J, Mintzer, C, Puskin, D
DOI: 10.1136/jamia.1997.0040036