Burke M
Health Data Manag. 1994 Jul-Aug;2(6):48-50, 52.
Group Health Cooperative of Puget Sound, a large regional health maintenance organization in the Pacific Northwest, is so convinced that automation holds the key to improved patient care that it plans to spend $100 million on new information systems in the next five years. A shift to computerized patient records will place clinical practice guidelines at doctors' fingertips. And a wide variety of other functions will be automated, including claims processing.
普吉特海湾集团健康合作社是太平洋西北地区一家大型的区域性健康维护组织,它深信自动化是改善患者护理的关键,因此计划在未来五年投入1亿美元用于新的信息系统。向计算机化患者记录的转变将使临床实践指南触手可及。此外,包括理赔处理在内的各种其他功能也将实现自动化。