نتایج جستجو برای: healthcare industry

تعداد نتایج: 314396  

Journal: :International Journal For Multidisciplinary Research 2023

The digitalization of clinical practices in the healthcare industry has ushered a new era efficiency, accessibility, and patient-centric care. This transformative shift leverages technology to streamline administrative processes, enhance patient engagement, improve overall delivery. aim study is assess view point professionals towards telehealth platforms perform comparative analysis based on g...

2013
Titus Schleyer Blackford Middleton Bret Shillingstad J. Marc Overhage Constantin F. Aliferis

Health information technology (HIT) is often touted as an important remedy for many problems in healthcare. However, biomedical informatics, the "engine of innovation for HIT," is at a turning point: Can the field evolve to meet the challenge of developing and implementing safe and effective HIT while continuously innovating in both academic and industrial settings? The culture and values of in...

Journal: :CoRR 2017
Omar Metwally

This work bridges the technical concepts underlying distributed computing and blockchain technologies with their profound socioeconomic and sociopolitical implications, particularly on academic research and the healthcare industry. Several examples from academia, industry, and healthcare are explored throughout this paper. The limiting factor in contemporary life sciences research is often fund...

Journal: :Clinical journal of oncology nursing 2013
Amy E McKeever Joan Rosen Bloch Andrea Bratic

Pharmaceutical drug shortages are multifaceted and complex problems that affect all aspects of health care, including patients, caregivers, healthcare providers, third-party payers, the pharmaceutical industry, and regulators. Drug shortages have increased significantly since 2000, which cause increases in healthcare costs and compromised patient care. New government regulations have led the U....

2017
Shellon Blackman

Semantic interoperability within the health care sector requires that patient data be fully available and shared without ambiguity across participating health facilities. Ongoing discussions to achieve interoperability within the health care industry continue to emphasize the need for healthcare facilities to successfully adopt and implement Electronic Health Record (EHR) systems. Reluctance by...

Journal: :Perspectives in health information management 2014
Brian Coats Subrata Acharya

Healthcare providers are under increasing pressure to enable widespread access to their electronic health record (EHR) systems for the patients they serve; the meaningful use incentive programs are perhaps the most significant driver encouraging this access. Elsewhere, the cloud has become extremely efficient and successful at establishing digital identities for individuals and making them inte...

2012

Ensuring the safety and efficacy of pharmaceuticals and biotechnology products is one of the top challenges in healthcare today. With drug recalls continuing to make headlines, consumers and other stakeholders across the healthcare ecosystem are demanding more oversight and regulators around the globe are responding to these pressures by increasing their scrutiny and compliance requirements fro...

Journal: :Journal of AHIMA 2004
Beth Acker Debra Adams Ken Cole Camille Cunningham-West Michelle Dougherty Chris Elliot Cathy Flite Maryanne Fox Ronna Gross Susan P Hanson Deborah Kohn Tricia Langenfelder Beth Liette Mary Ellen Mahoney Carol Ann Quinsey Donna J Rugg Cheryl Servais Mary Staub Anne Tegen Lydia Washington Kathy Wrazidlo

More than ever, the healthcare industry is making significant progress in the quest for electronic health records (EHRs), which will improve the quality and safety of patient care and achieve real efficiencies in the healthcare delivery system. Emphasis has been placed on intelligent systems that support the care process and clinical decisions as well as the creation of health information for p...

2017
James R. Langabeer

Interorganizational theories of management contend that collaboration and interdependencies between organizations can lead to distinct competitive advantages. Yet, this theory is largely rooted in the consumer goods industry (not healthcare) and has been examined primarily from the advantages provided to individual firms (not the community as a whole). In this research, we will explore the natu...

Journal: :CAIS 2007
Amy Hennington Brian D. Janz

This study applies the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT) to the phenomenon of physician adoption of electronic medical records (EMR) technology. UTAUT integrates eight theories of individual acceptance into one comprehensive model designed to assist in understanding what factors either enable or hinder technology adoption and use. As such, it provides a useful lens thro...

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