Schneider E C, Eisenberg J M
Institute for Health Care Research and Policy, Georgetown University, Washington, DC, USA.
West J Med. 1998 May;168(5):311-8.
Rapid change in American medicine requires that physicians adjust established behaviors and acquire new skills. In this article, we address three questions: What do we know about how to change physicians' practices? How can physicians take advantage of new and evolving information technologies that are likely to have an impact on the future practice of medicine? and What strategic educational interventions will best enable physicians to show competencies in information management and readiness to change practice? We outline four guiding principles for incorporating information systems tools into both medical education and practice, and we make eight recommendations for the development of a new medical school curriculum. This curriculum will produce a future medical practitioner who is capable of using information technologies to systematically measure practice performance, appropriateness, and effectiveness while updating knowledge efficiently.
美国医学的快速变革要求医生调整既定行为并掌握新技能。在本文中,我们探讨三个问题:我们对如何改变医生的医疗行为了解多少?医生如何利用可能会对未来医学实践产生影响的新出现且不断发展的信息技术?以及哪些战略性教育干预措施能最有效地使医生展现出信息管理能力并愿意改变医疗行为?我们概述了将信息系统工具纳入医学教育和实践的四项指导原则,并就新医学院课程的开发提出了八项建议。该课程将培养出未来能够利用信息技术系统地衡量医疗行为表现、恰当性和有效性,同时高效更新知识的医学从业者。