[HTML][HTML] Health information technology in hospitals: current issues and future trends

KM Cresswell, A Sheikh - Future Hospital Journal, 2015 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Healthcare is at an important crossroads in that current models of care are increasingly seen
by politicians and policymakers as unsustainable. Furthermore, there is a need to move …

[HTML][HTML] How is health information technology changing the way we deliver NHS hospital care?

HS Sood, K McNeil - Future Healthcare Journal, 2017 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
As NHS England and the health system makes further investments in the deployment of
health information technology (HIT) across NHS sites, this review article considers some of …

Special issue on human factors and the implementation of health information technology (HIT): comparing approaches across nations

P Waterson, PLT Hoonakker, P Carayon - International journal of medical …, 2013 - Elsevier
The worldwide implementation of large-scale health information technologies (HIT)
continues at a rapid pace and this trend is unlikely to change in the future [1],[2]. The next …

Healthcare professionals' organisational barriers to health information technologies—A literature review

M Lluch - International journal of medical informatics, 2011 - Elsevier
OBJECTIVES: This literature review identifies and categorises, from an organisational
management perspective, barriers to the use of HIT or ICT for health. Based on the review, it …

[PDF][PDF] Making IT work: harnessing the power of health information technology to improve care in England

R Wachter - London, UK: Department of Health, 2016 - researchgate.net
Making IT Work: Harnessing the Power of Health Information Technology to Improve Care in
England Page 1 Making IT Work: Harnessing the Power of Health Information Technology to …

[PDF][PDF] Adoption and use of health information technology in physician practice organisations: systematic review.

RL Police, T Foster, KS Wong - Informatics in primary care, 2010 - core.ac.uk
Background Health information technology (HIT) has the potential to improve clinical
outcomes, increase health provider productivity and reduce healthcare costs. Over half of all …

The information management and technology strategy of the UK National Health Service–Determining progress in the NHS acute hospital sector

D Wainwright, T Waring - International Journal of Public Sector …, 2000 - emerald.com
The publication of the United Kingdom National Health Service (NHS) Information for Health
Strategy heralded a new strategic focus for the provision of information systems (IS) support …

Driving health IT implementation success: insights from The Christ Hospital

RT Blake, AP Massey, H Bala, J Cummings, A Zotos - Business Horizons, 2010 - Elsevier
The application of information technology to healthcare promises significant benefits,
particularly with regard to innovations in improving both clinical and administrative …

[PDF][PDF] Tapping the unmet potential of health information technology

AS O'Malley - N Engl J Med, 2011 - researchgate.net
Health information technology (HIT) holds promise for facilitating vast improvements in care
and, ultimately, in the health of Americans, 1, 2 but achieving that potential remains a …

Information technology for quality health care: a summary of United Kingdom and United States experiences

DE Detmer - BMJ Quality & Safety, 2000 - qualitysafety.bmj.com
The explicit use of health information technology (HIT) to enable threshold improvements in
the delivery of health care services is beginning to emerge as a serious objective for health …