Open Access
Yearb Med Inform 2010; 19(01): 09-12
DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1638680
Original Article
Schattauer GmbH

Health and Clinical Management – Maximising Health Care Efficiency for Better Outcomes

Supporting Health Care Professionals in the Ever-increasing Complexity of Patient Care
D. Kubias
1   Service of Medical Informatics, FHVI (Fédération des Hôpitaux Vaudois Informatique), Prilly, Switzerland
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Section Editor for the IMIA Yearbook Section on Health and Clinical Management› Author Affiliations
Further Information

Correspondence to:

Daniel Kubias
Service of Medical Informatics
FHVi - Fédération des Hopitaux Vaudois informatique
Bois de Cery
CH – 1008 Prilly
Switzerland
Phone: +41 21 6427727   

Publication History

Publication Date:
07 March 2018 (online)

 

Summary

Objectives: To present some of last year’s best papers in the field of health and clinical management.

Method: Synopsis of the best articles selected for the IMIA Yearbook 2010.

Results: All five selected articles present promising results, each in a different subtopic of health care management. From automated clinical syndrome detection to global population surveillance, through improving alerting systems’ impact, the selected articles should give an idea of how IT, not only can, but how it does help in health care management.

Conclusions: While some people fear that computers might, one day, replace humans in health care, this is very far from being the case. What literature shows is that IT merely provides health care professionals with valuable tools that let them spend more time with their patients, prevent them from missing critical information, support them in their decision making and thus help improve their efficiency.


 



Correspondence to:

Daniel Kubias
Service of Medical Informatics
FHVi - Fédération des Hopitaux Vaudois informatique
Bois de Cery
CH – 1008 Prilly
Switzerland
Phone: +41 21 6427727