Improving Safety with Information Technology
New England Journal of Medicine2003Vol. 348(25), pp. 2526–2534
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Abstract
ealth care is growing increasingly complex, and most clinical research focuses on new approaches to diagnosis and treatment. In contrast, relatively little effort has been targeted at the perfection of operational systems, which are partly responsible for the well-documented problems with medical safety. 1 If medicine is to achieve major gains in quality, it must be transformed, and information technology will play a key part, 2 especially with respect to safety.
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