A friend told me about the following site!
The Transformative Promise of Health Information Technology
Health Affairs Thematic Issue
March 2009
There is widespread agreement that greater investment in information technology is critical to reforming U.S. health care. The use of such technologies as electronic health record systems, personal health records, e-prescribing, and computerized physician order entry holds the potential for vastly improving care at reasonable cost. The March/April 2009 issue of the journal Health Affairs, partially supported by the California HealthCare Foundation (CHCF), includes a series of articles exploring health care information technology: its transformative promise, the challenges to its adoption, and the dangers posed if that adoption is not done right.
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These and other articles are available on the Health Affairs Web site free of charge through the External Links below.
Health Affairs -- A Tale of Two Large Community Electronic Health Record Extension Projects (Mostashari et al.)
Health Affairs -- California's Digital Divide: Clinical Information Systems for the Haves and Have-Nots, (Miller et al.)
Health Affairs -- Privacy As an Enabler, Not an Impediment: Building Trust into Health Info Exchange (McGraw et al.)
Health Affairs -- What It Takes: Characteristics of the Ideal Personal Health Record (Kahn et al.)
Health Affairs -- Taking Stock of Pay for Performance: A Candid Assessment from the Front Lines (Damberg et al.)
Full page and links here:
http://www.chcf.org/topics/healthinsurance/index.cfm?itemID=133871
Thanks California Healthcare Foundation (CHCF)
Enjoy even more!
David.
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