Author:
Rosser Lyle H.,Kleiner Brian H.
Abstract
Examines how computers and quality assurance are being used to
improve the quality of health care delivery. Traditional quality
assurance methods have been limited in their ability to effectively
manage the high volume of data generated by the health care process.
Computers on the other hand are able to handle large volumes of data as
well as monitor patient care activities in both the acute care and
ambulatory care settings. Discusses the use of computers to collect and
analyse patient data so that changes and problems can be identified. In
addition, computer models for reminding physicians to order appropriate
preventive health measures for their patients are presented. Concludes
that the use of computers to augment quality improvement is essential if
the quality of patient care and health promotion are to be improved.
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