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Merging high tech with quality care.

M Curtis1

  • 1American Management Systems, Inc., Fairfax, VA, USA. mitchell_curtis@mail.amsinc.com

Infocare : Information Strategies for Healthcare Networks
|June 6, 1997
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Information technology innovations are crucial for maintaining high-quality managed care services. These advancements enhance healthcare access and service delivery for all members.

Area of Science:

  • Health Informatics
  • Healthcare Management
  • Information Technology in Healthcare

Background:

  • Growing concerns exist regarding the preservation of quality care within managed care systems.
  • The rapid development of information technologies presents both challenges and opportunities for healthcare services.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight recent technological innovations in healthcare.
  • To explore how these innovations can improve healthcare access and services for managed care members and the general population.

Main Methods:

  • Review of current information technology innovations in the healthcare sector.
  • Analysis of the potential impact of these technologies on healthcare delivery and accessibility.

Main Results:

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  • Several key technological advancements have been identified that can significantly impact healthcare.
  • These innovations offer potential solutions for improving service quality and accessibility.

Conclusions:

  • Information technology plays a vital role in the future of managed care.
  • Implementing these innovations can lead to improved healthcare access and quality for all individuals.