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Is computerization keeping up with patient-focused care?

R Kremsdorf

    Seminars for Nurse Managers
    |March 1, 1996
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    Summary
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    Implementing bedside computing can enhance patient care quality and efficiency. However, careful consideration of selective application is crucial due to potential risks and high costs associated with these technology solutions.

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    Area of Science:

    • Health Informatics
    • Patient Care Technology

    Background:

    • Improving healthcare quality and efficiency is a key objective.
    • Patient-focused care models necessitate innovative solutions.
    • Technology integration in clinical settings is rapidly evolving.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To present lessons learned from implementing bedside computing.
    • To evaluate the impact of computer-based solutions in patient care.
    • To identify challenges and benefits of technology adoption in healthcare.

    Main Methods:

    • Case study analysis of bedside computing implementation.
    • Qualitative assessment of user experiences.
    • Cost-benefit analysis of technology integration.

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    Main Results:

    • Selective application of bedside computing can yield positive outcomes.
    • Implementation efforts carry inherent risks and significant expenses.
    • Balancing technological advancement with practical constraints is vital.

    Conclusions:

    • Bedside computing offers potential for improved patient care.
    • Strategic and selective implementation is recommended.
    • Healthcare organizations must carefully weigh risks and costs.