THIS STUDY INVESTIGATES THE USE OF COMPUTERS IN EVALUATING IMPROVEMENTS IN PATIENT CARE WITHIN HOSPITAL SETTINGS
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.48047/wv59da30Keywords:
Patient care, clinical decision support systems, electronic health records, computerized patient care software.Abstract
This article details the findings of a study that looked at how hospitals are using computers to
monitor their own performance in terms of patient care improvement. The main objective of this
research is to discover if hospitals can improve patient care by using computers. To kick off the
investigation, a literature review is included about healthcare IT applications. This class includes
tools for clinical decision assistance, electronic health records, and telemedicine. It may debate
these technologies on any number of fronts, including their pros and cons, their impact on healthcare
costs, and patient outcomes.
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