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Computerized patient records: backbone to an emerging information infrastructure.

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Healthcare reform is driving market changes, increasing the need for instant clinical information. The computer-based patient record system is predicted to be the future

Area of Science:

  • Health Informatics
  • Healthcare Management
  • Information Technology in Healthcare

Background:

  • Healthcare system reforms are leading to market consolidation.
  • This consolidation necessitates immediate access to clinical data.
  • Current systems may not meet the demand for rapid information retrieval.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To identify the future of clinical information management.
  • To explore the role of technology in addressing market demands.
  • To predict the impact of healthcare market shifts on information systems.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review on healthcare market trends.
  • Analysis of current clinical information systems.
  • Forecasting future technological needs in healthcare.

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Main Results:

  • Market changes include mergers, acquisitions, and consolidations.
  • There is a growing demand for immediate clinical information access.
  • Computer-based patient record systems are emerging as a key solution.

Conclusions:

  • The computer-based patient record system is poised to become the primary clinical information source.
  • This system will enable instantaneous capture, storage, and communication of medical information.
  • Adoption of such systems is crucial for healthcare providers navigating market changes.