A Dutch and American commentary on IT in health care: roundtable discussions on IT and innovations in health care.

Q4 Medicine
Grant T Savage, Leo van der Reis
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Abstract

Purpose: This chapter reports on experts' perspectives on health information technology (HIT) and how it may be used to improve health care quality and to lower health care costs.

Design/methodology/approach: Two roundtables were convened that focused on how to best use HIT to improve the quality of health care while ensuring it is accessible and affordable. Participants drew upon lessons learned in the Netherlands, the United States, and other countries.

Findings: The first roundtable focused on the use of (1) electronic health records (EHRs) by health care providers, (2) cloud computing for EHRs and health portals for consumers, and (3) data registries and networks for public health surveillance. The second roundtable highlighted (1) the rapid growth of personalized medicine, (2) the corresponding growth and sophistication of bioinformatics and analytics, (3) the increasing presence of mobile HIT, and (4) the disruptive changes in the institutional structures of biomedical research and development.

Practical implications: Governmental sponsorship of small pilot projects to solve practicable health system problems would encourage HIT innovation among key stakeholders. However, large-scale HIT solutions developed through small pilot projects--should be pursued through public-private partnerships. At the same time, governments should speed up legislative and regulatory procedures to encourage adoption of cost-effective HIT innovations.

Social implications: Mobile HIT and social media are capable of fostering disease prevention and encouraging personal responsibility for improving or stabilizing chronic diseases.

Originality/value: Both health services researchers and policy makers should find this chapter of value since it highlights trends in HIT and addresses how health care quality may be improved while costs are contained.

荷兰和美国对医疗保健信息技术的评论:关于医疗保健信息技术和创新的圆桌讨论。
目的:本章报告了专家对卫生信息技术(HIT)的看法,以及如何使用它来提高卫生保健质量和降低卫生保健成本。设计/方法/方法:召开了两次圆桌会议,重点讨论如何最好地利用医疗卫生技术提高医疗保健质量,同时确保可获得和负担得起。与会者吸取了荷兰、美国和其他国家的经验教训。调查结果:第一次圆桌会议的重点是(1)医疗保健提供者使用电子健康记录(EHRs),(2)为电子健康记录提供云计算和为消费者提供健康门户,以及(3)用于公共健康监测的数据登记和网络。第二次圆桌会议强调了(1)个性化医疗的快速增长,(2)生物信息学和分析的相应增长和成熟,(3)移动医疗信息技术的日益普及,以及(4)生物医学研究和开发制度结构的颠覆性变化。实际影响:政府赞助解决实际卫生系统问题的小型试点项目将鼓励关键利益相关者之间的医疗卫生技术创新。然而,通过小型试点项目开发的大规模HIT解决方案应该通过公私合作伙伴关系来实现。与此同时,各国政府应加快立法和监管程序,以鼓励采用具有成本效益的信息技术创新。社会影响:移动医疗信息技术和社会媒体能够促进疾病预防,并鼓励个人为改善或稳定慢性疾病承担责任。原创性/价值:卫生服务研究人员和政策制定者都应该发现这一章的价值,因为它突出了医疗保健的趋势,并解决了如何在控制成本的同时提高卫生保健质量。
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Advances in Health Care Management
Advances in Health Care Management Medicine-Health Policy
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