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Patient-based management information systems in UK hospitals reveal limitations. A more generalized model is proposed, enhancing both community health services and hospital management information systems.

Area of Science:

  • Health Informatics
  • Hospital Management
  • Healthcare Systems Analysis

Background:

  • The UK has over five years of experience implementing patient-based management information systems in acute hospitals.
  • These systems enable the measurement of activity, care processes, and costs, linking hospital management to patient treatment.
  • Existing systems are underpinned by an implicit 'product' model of acute hospital care.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To identify the limitations of current patient-based management information systems in acute care settings.
  • To propose a more generalized model for management information systems.
  • To ensure the proposed model is suitable for both community health providers and hospital services.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of existing patient-based management information systems in UK acute hospitals.

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  • Evaluation of the 'product' model's applicability to community health services.
  • Development of a generalized management information model.
  • Main Results:

    • The implicit 'product' model underlying acute hospital systems has limitations when applied to community health.
    • A need for a more generalizable model for management information systems in healthcare has been identified.
    • The proposed model is suggested as an improvement for both community and hospital services.

    Conclusions:

    • Current patient-based management information systems in hospitals have inherent limitations.
    • A generalized model is necessary to effectively support community health providers.
    • The proposed generalized model offers a superior framework for managing information in both community and hospital settings.