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Special report. Outcomes.

J A Gilbert

    Health Data Management
    |March 8, 1998
    PubMed
    Summary
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    Healthcare providers increasingly use computer systems to track clinical outcomes. This demonstrates their commitment to delivering high-quality, cost-effective patient care to meet consumer and payer demands.

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    Area of Science:

    • Health Informatics
    • Healthcare Management
    • Clinical Outcomes Research

    Background:

    • Growing demand from consumers and payers for evidence of high-quality, low-cost healthcare.
    • Increasing adoption of technology in healthcare delivery and administration.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To examine the role of computer-based systems in demonstrating healthcare quality and cost-effectiveness.
    • To understand how providers meet the demands of consumers and payers through data research.

    Main Methods:

    • Analysis of healthcare provider adoption of computer-based systems.
    • Review of data collection and research methods for clinical outcomes.
    • Assessment of strategies for proving high-quality, low-cost care.

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    Main Results:

    • Providers are actively implementing computer systems for outcomes research.
    • These systems are instrumental in generating evidence for quality and cost.
    • Successful adoption supports meeting market demands.

    Conclusions:

    • Computer-based systems are essential tools for modern healthcare providers.
    • Utilizing these systems enables providers to substantiate claims of high-quality, affordable care.
    • This technological integration is key to satisfying consumer and payer expectations.