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Yearb Med Inform 2003; 12(01): 143-152
DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1638160
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Quality of health care: informatics foundations

A. Hasman
a   Department of Medical Informatics University Maastricht The Netherlands
,
C. Safran
b   Harvard Medical School Boston, MA and Clinician Support Technology Newton, MA, USA
,
H. Takeda
c   Department of Medical Information Science, Graduate School of Medicine Osaka University, Japan
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Address of the authors:

Arie Hasman
Department of Medical Informatics
University of Limburg
P.O. Box 616
NL-6200 MD Maastricht
The Netherlands

Charles Safran
Harvard Medical School
Boston, MA and Clinician Support Technology
One Wells Avenue, Suite 201
Newton, MA 02459, USA

Hiroshi Takeda
Department of Medical Information Science
Graduate School of Medicine
Osaka University
2-2, Yamada-oka Suita City
Osaka 565-0871, Japan

Publikationsverlauf

Publikationsdatum:
05. März 2018 (online)

 

Abstract:

In this article we will discuss in what ways computer systems can contribute to the quality of healthcare and on which principles of informatics successful systems are founded. Section 2 presents an overview of studies that investigate the usefulness of decision support, and Section 3 discusses factors that determine the success of decision support systems. The foundations of guideline systems are presented in Section 4. Section 5 offers a brief review of physician order entry, and Section 6 presents a discussion of medical risk management and the results of Japanese studies in this area.


 



Address of the authors:

Arie Hasman
Department of Medical Informatics
University of Limburg
P.O. Box 616
NL-6200 MD Maastricht
The Netherlands

Charles Safran
Harvard Medical School
Boston, MA and Clinician Support Technology
One Wells Avenue, Suite 201
Newton, MA 02459, USA

Hiroshi Takeda
Department of Medical Information Science
Graduate School of Medicine
Osaka University
2-2, Yamada-oka Suita City
Osaka 565-0871, Japan