Bahensky James A, Jaana Mirou, Ward Marcia M
Department of Health Management and Policy, College of Public Health, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa 52242, USA.
J Rural Health. 2008 Spring;24(2):101-5. doi: 10.1111/j.1748-0361.2008.00145.x.
Continuing is a national political drive for investments in health care information technology (HIT) that will allow the transformation of health care for quality improvement and cost reduction. Despite several initiatives by the federal government to spur this development, HIT implementation has been limited, particularly in the rural market. The status of technology use in the transformation effort is reviewed by examining electronic medical records (EMRs), analyzing the existing rural environment, identifying barriers and factors affecting their development and implementation, and recommending needed steps to make this transformation occur, particularly in rural communities. A review of the literature for HIT in rural settings indicates that very little progress has been made in the adoption and use of HIT in rural America. Financial barriers and a large number of HIT vendors offering different solutions present significant risks to rural health care providers wanting to invest in HIT. Although evidence in the literature has demonstrated benefits of adopting HIT such as EMRs, important technical, policy, organizational, and financial barriers still exist that prevent the implementation of these systems in rural settings. To expedite the spread of HIT in rural America, federal and state governments along with private payers, who are important beneficiaries of HIT, must make difficult decisions as to who pays for the investment in this technology, along with driving standards, simplifying approaches for reductions in risk, and creating a workable operational plan.
美国正在继续推动一项全国性的政治行动,以投资于医疗保健信息技术(HIT),从而实现医疗保健的转型,以提高质量并降低成本。尽管联邦政府采取了多项举措来推动这一发展,但HIT的实施仍然有限,尤其是在农村市场。通过检查电子病历(EMR)、分析现有的农村环境、识别影响其发展和实施的障碍及因素,并推荐实现这一转型所需采取的步骤,尤其是在农村社区,来审视技术在转型努力中的使用状况。对农村地区HIT文献的综述表明,美国农村地区在采用和使用HIT方面进展甚微。财务障碍以及大量提供不同解决方案的HIT供应商给希望投资HIT的农村医疗保健提供者带来了重大风险。尽管文献中的证据表明采用诸如EMR等HIT有诸多益处,但仍然存在重要的技术、政策、组织和财务障碍,阻碍了这些系统在农村地区的实施。为了加快HIT在美国农村地区的推广,联邦和州政府以及作为HIT重要受益者的私人支付方,必须就谁为这项技术的投资买单做出艰难决策,同时推动标准制定、简化降低风险的方法,并制定可行的运营计划。