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Knowledge management to support performance-based medicine.

M Stefanelli1

  • 1Dipartimento di Informatica e Sistemistica, Universitá; di Pavia, Italy. mstefa@aim.unipv.it

Methods of Information in Medicine
|April 6, 2002
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Medical informatics research addresses knowledge management and information technology to enhance health information systems and improve healthcare organization performance. This supports efficient, cost-effective care delivery and faster adoption of medical innovations.

Area of Science:

  • Medical Informatics
  • Health Information Systems
  • Knowledge Management

Background:

  • Healthcare organizations face pressure for efficiency, cost-effectiveness, and quality care.
  • Effective management of medical knowledge is crucial for advancing healthcare.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore research issues in medical informatics.
  • To support the development of health information systems.
  • To leverage knowledge management and ICT for improved healthcare organization performance.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of knowledge management technology potential in medicine.
  • Review of best practice dissemination methods.

Main Results:

  • Knowledge management technology can accelerate the adoption of innovative medical procedures.

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  • Maximum impact is achieved when knowledge is accessible at the point of care.
  • Conclusions:

    • Integrating knowledge management into health information systems is key for healthcare organizations.
    • Medical informatics must exploit new technologies for knowledge management and organizational learning.