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Health information technology

Costs and benefits of health information technology

Problems with health information technology

Health care quality or effectiveness

Health care productivity or efficiency

Medical errors and health care accuracy

Health care costs

Administrative efficiencies and healthcare work processes

Health informatics among health care professionals

Types of technology

Electronic health record

Clinical point of care technology

Technological innovations, opportunities and challenges

Technological iatrogenesis

Revenue cycle health information technology

International comparisons through health information technology

Patient billing

Accounting systems

Personnel and payroll

Materials management

Order entry for drugs, lab tests, procedures

Electronic health records

Diagnostic image archiving

Lab results

Clinical decision support systems

Prescription drug fulfillment, error-alert and transcriptions

Monitoring of patients in intensive care units

Personal computers

Servers and wireless network routers

Voice recognition systems for transcription, physician orders and medical records

Bar-coding for drugs, medical device inventory control

Information security systems

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