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Using information technology strategically in home care

J A Benson1, J E Michelman, D Radjenovic

  • 1College of Business Administration, University of North Florida, Jacksonville, USA.

Home Healthcare Nurse
|December 1, 1996
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Information technology in home healthcare extends beyond clerical automation to enhance client care. Network computing offers strategic advantages by reducing paperwork, allowing more caregiver time for patients.

Area of Science:

  • Healthcare Administration
  • Information Technology in Healthcare
  • Home Healthcare Services

Background:

  • Home healthcare agencies face increasing pressure to deliver quality care efficiently.
  • Traditional information technology (IT) in home care primarily focused on automating clerical tasks.
  • There is a need to explore advanced IT solutions beyond desktop computing.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To broaden the understanding of IT's role in home healthcare beyond clerical automation.
  • To examine the costs and benefits of network computing for home healthcare agencies.
  • To identify strategic advantages achievable through advanced IT adoption.

Main Methods:

  • Review of the evolving role of information technology in healthcare delivery.

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  • Analysis of network computing solutions in the context of home care.
  • Evaluation of the potential for strategic advantages through technology adoption.
  • Main Results:

    • Information technology's value in home care is expanding beyond administrative functions.
    • Network computing presents opportunities for significant efficiency gains.
    • Reduced time on paperwork allows for increased direct client care.

    Conclusions:

    • Home healthcare agencies can leverage network computing for strategic advantages.
    • Adopting advanced IT solutions is crucial for efficient and quality care delivery.
    • Shifting focus to network computing enhances caregiver-client interaction and overall service value.