Health IT and patient safety: building safer systems for better care = Health information technology and patient safety
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National Academies Press
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Beschreibung: | Online resource; title from resource home page (National Academies Press, viewed Mar. 19, 2012) |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xxii, 211 pages) color illustrations |
ISBN: | 9780309221139 0309221137 1280380160 9781280380167 |
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contents | "IOM's 1999 landmark study To Err is Human estimated that between 44,000 and 98,000 lives are lost every year due to medical errors. This call to action has led to a number of efforts to reduce errors and provide safe and effective health care. Information technology (IT) has been identified as a way to enhance the safety and effectiveness of care. In an effort to catalyze its implementation, the U.S. government has invested billions of dollars toward the development and meaningful use of effective health IT. Designed and properly applied, health IT can be a positive transformative force for delivering safe health care, particularly with computerized prescribing and medication safety. However, if it is designed and applied inappropriately, health IT can add an additional layer of complexity to the already complex delivery of health care. Poorly designed IT can introduce risks that may lead to unsafe conditions, serious injury, or even death. Poor human-computer interactions could result in wrong dosing decisions and wrong diagnoses. Safe implementation of health IT is a complex, dynamic process that requires a shared responsibility between vendors and health care organizations. Health IT and Patient Safety makes recommendations for developing a framework for patient safety and health IT. This book focuses on finding ways to mitigate the risks of health IT-assisted care and identifies areas of concern so that the nation is in a better position to realize the potential benefits of health IT. Health IT and Patient Safety is both comprehensive and specific in terms of recommended options and opportunities for public and private interventions that may improve the safety of care that incorporates the use of health IT. This book will be of interest to the health IT industry, the federal government, healthcare providers and other users of health IT, and patient advocacy groups"--Publisher's description |
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spelling | Health IT and patient safety building safer systems for better care = Health information technology and patient safety Committee on Patient Safety and Health Information Technology, Board on Health Care Services, Institute of Medicine of the National Academies Health information technology and patient safety Washington, D.C. National Academies Press 2012 1 online resource (xxii, 211 pages) color illustrations txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Online resource; title from resource home page (National Academies Press, viewed Mar. 19, 2012) "IOM's 1999 landmark study To Err is Human estimated that between 44,000 and 98,000 lives are lost every year due to medical errors. This call to action has led to a number of efforts to reduce errors and provide safe and effective health care. Information technology (IT) has been identified as a way to enhance the safety and effectiveness of care. In an effort to catalyze its implementation, the U.S. government has invested billions of dollars toward the development and meaningful use of effective health IT. Designed and properly applied, health IT can be a positive transformative force for delivering safe health care, particularly with computerized prescribing and medication safety. However, if it is designed and applied inappropriately, health IT can add an additional layer of complexity to the already complex delivery of health care. Poorly designed IT can introduce risks that may lead to unsafe conditions, serious injury, or even death. Poor human-computer interactions could result in wrong dosing decisions and wrong diagnoses. Safe implementation of health IT is a complex, dynamic process that requires a shared responsibility between vendors and health care organizations. Health IT and Patient Safety makes recommendations for developing a framework for patient safety and health IT. This book focuses on finding ways to mitigate the risks of health IT-assisted care and identifies areas of concern so that the nation is in a better position to realize the potential benefits of health IT. Health IT and Patient Safety is both comprehensive and specific in terms of recommended options and opportunities for public and private interventions that may improve the safety of care that incorporates the use of health IT. This book will be of interest to the health IT industry, the federal government, healthcare providers and other users of health IT, and patient advocacy groups"--Publisher's description English MEDICAL / Allied Health Services / Medical Technology bisacsh MEDICAL / Biotechnology bisacsh MEDICAL / Family & General Practice bisacsh MEDICAL / Lasers in Medicine bisacsh TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Biomedical bisacsh Information storage and retrieval systems / Medicine fast Information technology fast Medical informatics fast Patients / Safety measures fast Health Facilities / United States Patient Safety / United States Medical Errors / prevention & control / United States Medical Informatics Applications / United States Patients Safety measures Data processing Information technology United States Medical informatics United States Information storage and retrieval systems Medicine Patients United States Safety measures Institute of Medicine (U.S.) Sonstige oth Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Health IT and patient safety Washington, DC : National Academies Press, 2012 9780309221122 |
spellingShingle | Health IT and patient safety building safer systems for better care = Health information technology and patient safety "IOM's 1999 landmark study To Err is Human estimated that between 44,000 and 98,000 lives are lost every year due to medical errors. This call to action has led to a number of efforts to reduce errors and provide safe and effective health care. Information technology (IT) has been identified as a way to enhance the safety and effectiveness of care. In an effort to catalyze its implementation, the U.S. government has invested billions of dollars toward the development and meaningful use of effective health IT. Designed and properly applied, health IT can be a positive transformative force for delivering safe health care, particularly with computerized prescribing and medication safety. However, if it is designed and applied inappropriately, health IT can add an additional layer of complexity to the already complex delivery of health care. Poorly designed IT can introduce risks that may lead to unsafe conditions, serious injury, or even death. Poor human-computer interactions could result in wrong dosing decisions and wrong diagnoses. Safe implementation of health IT is a complex, dynamic process that requires a shared responsibility between vendors and health care organizations. Health IT and Patient Safety makes recommendations for developing a framework for patient safety and health IT. This book focuses on finding ways to mitigate the risks of health IT-assisted care and identifies areas of concern so that the nation is in a better position to realize the potential benefits of health IT. Health IT and Patient Safety is both comprehensive and specific in terms of recommended options and opportunities for public and private interventions that may improve the safety of care that incorporates the use of health IT. This book will be of interest to the health IT industry, the federal government, healthcare providers and other users of health IT, and patient advocacy groups"--Publisher's description MEDICAL / Allied Health Services / Medical Technology bisacsh MEDICAL / Biotechnology bisacsh MEDICAL / Family & General Practice bisacsh MEDICAL / Lasers in Medicine bisacsh TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Biomedical bisacsh Information storage and retrieval systems / Medicine fast Information technology fast Medical informatics fast Patients / Safety measures fast Health Facilities / United States Patient Safety / United States Medical Errors / prevention & control / United States Medical Informatics Applications / United States Patients Safety measures Data processing Information technology United States Medical informatics United States Information storage and retrieval systems Medicine Patients United States Safety measures |
title | Health IT and patient safety building safer systems for better care = Health information technology and patient safety |
title_alt | Health information technology and patient safety |
title_auth | Health IT and patient safety building safer systems for better care = Health information technology and patient safety |
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title_fullStr | Health IT and patient safety building safer systems for better care = Health information technology and patient safety Committee on Patient Safety and Health Information Technology, Board on Health Care Services, Institute of Medicine of the National Academies |
title_full_unstemmed | Health IT and patient safety building safer systems for better care = Health information technology and patient safety Committee on Patient Safety and Health Information Technology, Board on Health Care Services, Institute of Medicine of the National Academies |
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