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[Electronic data processing assisted quality management in general practice networks].

R P Hellbrück1

  • 1AOK-Bundesverband, Bonn.

Gesundheitswesen (Bundesverband Der Arzte Des Offentlichen Gesundheitsdienstes (Germany))
|December 5, 2000
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Electronic data processing (EDP) offers quality management solutions for medical networks. This approach outlines organizational needs and demonstrates relevance through three case studies.

Area of Science:

  • Health Informatics
  • Network Management
  • Quality Improvement

Context:

  • Medical networks require robust quality management strategies.
  • Current quality management approaches may not fully address network complexities.
  • The integration of electronic data processing (EDP) presents a novel solution.

Purpose:

  • To explore the potential of EDP for enhancing quality management in medical networks.
  • To identify essential organizational requirements for implementing EDP-based quality management.
  • To illustrate the practical application and relevance of this approach.

Summary:

  • Presents the possibilities of using electronic data processing (EDP) for quality management within medical networks.
  • Derives key organizational requirements necessary for successful implementation.

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  • Illustrates the relevance and feasibility through the examination of three distinct medical networks.
  • Impact:

    • Provides a framework for improving the quality and efficiency of medical network operations.
    • Highlights the critical role of organizational structure in adopting new technological solutions.
    • Offers insights for healthcare administrators and IT professionals focused on network optimization.