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Yearb Med Inform 2003; 12(01): 143-152
DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1638160
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Quality of health care: informatics foundations

A. Hasman
a   Department of Medical Informatics University Maastricht The Netherlands
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C. Safran
b   Harvard Medical School Boston, MA and Clinician Support Technology Newton, MA, USA
,
H. Takeda
c   Department of Medical Information Science, Graduate School of Medicine Osaka University, Japan
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05 March 2018 (online)

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Abstract:

In this article we will discuss in what ways computer systems can contribute to the quality of healthcare and on which principles of informatics successful systems are founded. Section 2 presents an overview of studies that investigate the usefulness of decision support, and Section 3 discusses factors that determine the success of decision support systems. The foundations of guideline systems are presented in Section 4. Section 5 offers a brief review of physician order entry, and Section 6 presents a discussion of medical risk management and the results of Japanese studies in this area.