Wednesday, April 22, 2009

The Economist Magazine Does Health IT!

Health IT is really going mainstream!

For your reading pleasure we have:

A special report on health care and technology

Medicine goes digital

Apr 16th 2009

From The Economist print edition

The convergence of biology and engineering is turning health care into an information industry. That will be disruptive, says Vijay Vaitheeswaran (interviewed here), but also hugely beneficial to patients

INNOVATION and medicine go together. The ancient Egyptians are thought to have performed surgery back in 2750BC, and the Romans developed medical tools such as forceps and surgical needles. In modern times medicine has been transformed by waves of discovery that have brought marvels like antibiotics, vaccines and heart stents.

Given its history of innovation, the health-care sector has been surprisingly reluctant to embrace information technology (IT). Whereas every other big industry has computerised with gusto since the 1980s, doctors in most parts of the world still work mainly with pen and paper.

But now, in fits and starts, medicine is at long last catching up. As this special report will explain, it is likely to be transformed by the introduction of electronic health records that can be turned into searchable medical databases, providing a “smart grid” for medicine that will not only improve clinical practice but also help to revive drugs research. Developing countries are already using mobile phones to put a doctor into patients’ pockets. Devices and diagnostics are also going digital, advancing such long-heralded ideas as telemedicine, personal medical devices for the home and smart pills.

The whole survey can be browsed from here:

http://www.economist.com/specialreports/displayStory.cfm?story_id=13437990&source=hptextfeature

Just a great summary of the whole domain. Especially for non Health IT friends!

Seven major articles and a stack of references!

Enjoy and share!

David.

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