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Data management in occupational medicine

S C Schumann1, D Gunn, D Pratt

  • 1Stolas Group, Inc., Fresno, CA 93710, USA.

Occupational Medicine (Philadelphia, Pa.)
|February 3, 1999
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An optimal information system is crucial for managed care. Integrating this system helps occupational medicine practices achieve their goals in the evolving healthcare landscape.

Area of Science:

  • Occupational Medicine
  • Health Information Systems
  • Managed Care

Background:

  • The managed care marketplace is rapidly evolving.
  • Information systems play a vital role in healthcare delivery.
  • Occupational medicine practices face unique challenges in this environment.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To discuss the importance of information systems in occupational medicine.
  • To explore the integration and application of optimal information systems.
  • To identify how these systems contribute to practice goals.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review on health information systems.
  • Analysis of managed care principles.
  • Case study approach (implied).

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Main Results:

  • Information systems are essential for managed care success.
  • Effective integration enhances practice efficiency.
  • Application of optimal systems aligns with practice objectives.

Conclusions:

  • Optimizing information systems is key for occupational medicine practices.
  • Strategic implementation supports goal achievement.
  • Adaptability of systems is crucial in the managed care setting.