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IT in Health Care

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Answered by arjunshahane2005
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Health information technology (HIT) is health technology, particularly information technology, applied to health and health care. It supports health information management across computerized systems and the secure exchange of health information between consumers, providers, payers, and quality monitors.[1] Based on an often-cited 2008 report on a small series of studies conducted at four sites that provide ambulatory care – three U.S. medical centers and one in the Netherlands – the use of electronic health records (EHRs) was viewed as the most promising tool for improving the overall quality, safety and efficiency of the health delivery system.[2] According to a 2006 report by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, in an ideal world, broad and consistent utilization of HIT would:[3][not specific enough to verify]

improve health care quality or effectiveness

increase health care productivity or efficiency

prevent medical errors and increase health care accuracy and procedural correctness

reduce health care costs

increase administrative efficiencies and healthcare work processes

decrease paperwork and unproductive or idle work time

extend real-time communications of health informatics among health care professionals

expand access to affordable care

Answered by sameer3351
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The integration of health information technology (IT) into primary care includes a variety of electronic methods that are used to manage information about people's health and health care, for both individual patients and groups of patients. Healthcare information technology involves the use of technology to record, assess, and distribute patient-related data. The goal of information technology in the healthcare industry is to improve the overall health of the population by improving the quality of care that patients receive.

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