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Transforming paradigms for provider information systems.

D M Witter1

  • 1Academic Medical Center Consortium, Rochester, NY, USA.

Quality Management in Health Care
|December 3, 1996
PubMed
Summary

Healthcare information systems are evolving due to market changes and new technologies. Providers must adapt their information systems to meet new demands for success.

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Area of Science:

  • Health Informatics
  • Information Systems Management
  • Healthcare Market Dynamics

Background:

  • The healthcare market is undergoing significant transformation.
  • Advancements in communication and computer technology are rapidly emerging.
  • Traditional paradigms for provider information systems are being challenged.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze the driving forces behind health care information system developments.
  • To understand the implications of these developments for provider information systems.
  • To highlight the critical role of information systems in future healthcare success.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of current trends in healthcare market environments.
  • Evaluation of emerging communication and computer technologies.
  • Review of existing provider information system paradigms.

Main Results:

  • Healthcare information systems are shifting due to market and technological factors.
  • These shifts necessitate a departure from traditional information system approaches.
  • Adaptation of information systems is crucial for aligning with new healthcare structures.

Conclusions:

  • Fundamental changes in information system utilization are essential for healthcare providers.
  • Information systems must support evolving incentive structures and organizational designs.
  • Meeting new market expectations requires strategic adaptation of healthcare information systems.

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