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Enabling technologies build bridge to 21st century.

T K Zinn

    Computers in Healthcare
    |November 4, 1992
    PubMed
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    Future healthcare systems will integrate advanced computer technologies for seamless information access. Identifying key information systems (I/S) is crucial for developing these sophisticated, data-driven clinical environments.

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    Area of Science:

    • Health Informatics
    • Information Technology
    • Future Healthcare Systems

    Background:

    • Healthcare institutions are evolving towards complex, computer-driven integrated systems.
    • Effective information access is a critical component of future healthcare delivery.
    • Identifying leading information systems (I/S) technologies is essential for this transformation.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To identify the key information systems (I/S) technologies that will drive future healthcare institutions.
    • To explore the concept of 'best of breed' I/S solutions for integrated clinical environments.

    Main Methods:

    • Analysis of emerging and projected information systems (I/S) technologies.
    • Futurist perspective on technological trends in healthcare.

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    Main Results:

    • The abstract suggests a focus on identifying specific 'best of breed' I/S technologies.
    • Implies that these technologies will be central to creating integrated, computer-driven healthcare.

    Conclusions:

    • The development of sophisticated future healthcare institutions hinges on the strategic selection of advanced I/S technologies.
    • Proactive identification of leading I/S solutions is necessary to realize the vision of integrated clinical environments.