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Keyless data capture: emerging technologies in health information processing.

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|February 8, 1992
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Medical record practitioners need to understand auto ID technology for justification to upper management. This technology offers potential improvements in healthcare data collection productivity and accuracy.

Area of Science:

  • Health Informatics
  • Information Technology in Healthcare
  • Medical Record Management

Background:

  • Middle managers, specifically medical record practitioners, are tasked with justifying new technologies to upper management.
  • A comprehensive understanding of auto ID technology, including its pros, cons, payback period, and installation, is crucial for effective justification.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce emerging auto ID technologies in healthcare.
  • To provide answers to key questions relevant to justifying the acquisition of these technologies.

Main Methods:

  • This article provides an overview of emerging auto ID technologies.
  • It addresses critical considerations for technology acquisition justification.

Main Results:

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  • Emerging auto ID technologies are gradually being adopted in healthcare settings.
  • These technologies show promise for enhancing productivity and data collection accuracy.

Conclusions:

  • Medical record practitioners require in-depth knowledge to justify auto ID technology adoption.
  • The integration of auto ID technology holds significant potential for improving healthcare operations.