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OECD Health Policy Studies
Improving Health Sector Efficiency
The Role of Information and Communication Technologies
OECD Publishing , Date de parution:  22 juin 2010
Pages: 156 , Langue: Anglais
Version: Livre (Broché) + PDF gratuit
ISBN: 9789264084605 , Code OCDE: 812010071P1
Prix:   €30 | $42 | £27 | ¥3900 | MXN540 , Frais de livraison inclus
Disponibilité: Disponible (impression à la demande)
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Description
Despite the promise they hold out, implementing information and communication technologies (ICTs) in clinical care has proven to be a very difficult undertaking. More than a decade of efforts provide a picture of significant public investments, resulting in both notable successes and some highly publicised costly delays and failures. This has been accompanied by a failure to achieve widespread understanding among the general public and the medical profession of the benefits of electronic record keeping and information exchange.  

With consistent cross-country information on these issues largely absent, the OECD has used lessons learned from case studies in Australia, Canada, the Netherlands, Spain, Sweden and the United States to identify the opportunities offered by ICTs and to analyse under what conditions these technologies are most likely to result in efficiency and quality-of-care improvements. The findings highlight a number of practices or approaches that could usefully be employed in efforts to improve and accelerate the adoption and use of these technologies.


Tables des matières:
-Abbreviations
-Executive summary
-Introduction
Chapter 1. Generating Value from Health ICTs
Chapter 2. What Prevents Countries from Improving Efficiency through ICTs?
Chapter 3. Aligning Incentives with Health System Priorities
Chapter 4. Enabling a Secure Exchange of Information
Chapter 5. Using Benchmarking to Support Continuous Improvement
 Annex A. Country case studies
-The Great Southern Managed Health Network (GSMHN) in Western Australia
-Physician Connect and the chronic disease management toolkit in British Columbia (Canada)
-The Massachusetts e-Health Collaborative in the United States
-Telestroke in the Baleares (Spain)
-E-prescription in Sweden
-Implementation of a Patient Summary Record System in  Twente (Netherlands)
  - Annex B. Project background and methodology
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