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    Topic: How to improve health care? Information technology and patient-centered care.

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    Kathryn Menefee
    Kathryn Menefee
    How to improve health care? Information technology and patient-centered care.
    09-10-2012 / 6:07 pm    #1

    In a recent study, Johns Hopkins University found that the use of IT systems supporting patient-centered care leads to positive health outcomes. It is becoming ever-increasingly clear that healthcare built on a solid IT framework provides higher quality health care, if related follow-up care is provided. This type of patient support system can translate into a truly differentiated benefit for employees.

    Read the study at: http://whiteglove.com/sm8-hrcom-23




     
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