Miller Robert H, Hillman John M, Given Ruth S
Institute for Health & Aging, University of California-San Francisco, USA.
J Healthc Inf Manag. 2004 Winter;18(1):72-80.
The authors analyzed 1,200 physician responses to a Deloitte Research/Fulcrum Analytics survey of office-based physician use of the Internet and other information technology (IT). Overall, the results suggest that 40 to 50 percent of all respondents are using, or are ready to use, IT for substantial clinical care. However, time and liability concerns about patient e-mail were pervasive across all IT user categories. The results also indicate that some public/private policies aimed at increasing physician IT use for clinical management should be tailored to specific segments of the physician IT user spectrum, rather than using a "one-size-fits-all" policy approach.
作者分析了1200名医生对德勤研究/支点分析公司开展的一项关于门诊医生使用互联网及其他信息技术(IT)的调查的回复。总体而言,结果表明,所有受访者中有40%至50%正在使用或准备使用IT进行实质性临床护理。然而,对患者电子邮件的时间和责任担忧在所有IT用户类别中普遍存在。结果还表明,一些旨在增加医生将IT用于临床管理的公共/私人政策应针对医生IT用户群体的特定细分制定,而不是采用“一刀切”的政策方法。