Kern Lisa M, Kaushal Rainu
Department of Public Health, Weill Cornell Medical College, 411 East 69th Street, New York, NY 10021, USA.
J Biomed Inform. 2007 Dec;40(6 Suppl):S17-20. doi: 10.1016/j.jbi.2007.08.010. Epub 2007 Sep 7.
More research is needed to understand the effects of health information technology (HIT) and health information exchange (HIE) on quality, safety, efficiency, finances, consumers and providers in community-based settings. New York State is investing heavily in HIT and HIE adoption through the HEAL NY program. It has already provided $53 million in seed money and requires that grantee organizations match the funds. HITEC (The Health Information Technology Evaluation Collaborative) was established to measure systematically the effects of HIT and HIE on consumers, providers, health care quality, patient safety, public health, and financial return on investment in New York State, as no individual grantee is able to conduct cross-cutting evaluations. The results of these evaluations should inform decisions made by leaders in HIT and HIE in New York State and across the nation.
需要开展更多研究,以了解健康信息技术(HIT)和健康信息交换(HIE)对社区环境中的质量、安全、效率、财务、消费者和提供者的影响。纽约州通过“纽约健康促进计划(HEAL NY)”大力投资于HIT和HIE的采用。该计划已经提供了5300万美元的种子资金,并要求受资助组织提供等额资金。健康信息技术评估协作组织(HITEC)的成立是为了系统地衡量HIT和HIE对纽约州的消费者、提供者、医疗质量、患者安全、公共卫生以及投资财务回报的影响,因为没有单个受资助者能够进行跨领域评估。这些评估结果应能为纽约州及全国HIT和HIE领域的领导者所做的决策提供参考。