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Previsões , Sistemas de Informação/tendências , Informática Médica/tendências , Segurança Computacional/tendências , Registros Eletrônicos de Saúde/tendências , Prescrição Eletrônica , Humanos , Classificação Internacional de Doenças , Monitorização Ambulatorial/tendências , Medicina de Precisão/tendências , Prática Privada/tendências , Telemedicina/tendências , Aquisição Baseada em Valor/tendênciasRESUMO
The days of accessing patient health records via a clipboard and keeping drugs stored under simple lock and key are unceremoniously coming to a close. As healthcare IT paves the way toward a future run on data and interoperable systems, "smart" workstations are popping up in practices all over the world, streamlining workflow and creating a safer environment for clinician and patient alike. Health Management Technology talks with two of the leading manufacturers of automated systems and mobile workstations to discuss how they are changing the way providers and patients experience healthcare services.
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Periféricos de Computador , Equipamentos e Provisões Hospitalares , Administração Hospitalar , Cuidados de Enfermagem/organização & administração , Sistemas Automatizados de Assistência Junto ao Leito , Computadores de Mão , Informática Médica , TelemedicinaRESUMO
The guiding principle behind accountable care organizations (ACOs) is a simple one: Coordinate health services to maximize efficiency and facilitate better patient outcomes. Providers would be paid for the results they produce, not simply for the care they provide. Over the years, these coordinating groups of practices have gone by many names, but it wasn't until the reforms of the Affordable Care Act that ACOs began to take their present form, focusing on meeting new patient satisfaction benchmarks and reducing the financial burden caused by patients receiving unnecessary services. While the hype for ACOs promised better care quality and increased revenue, the reality of ACO launches has seen mixed results. Health Management Technology asks two industry experts for their views on the present and future of the accountable care model, now that ACOs have become a reality.