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    Health Aff (Millwood). 2009 Mar-Apr;28(2):467-77.

    From tasks to processes: the case for changing health information technology to improve health care.

    Walker JM, Carayon P.

    Geisinger Health System in Danville, Pennsylvania, USA. jmwalker@geisinger.edu

    To deliver better health care at a lower cost, health information technology (IT) should be redesigned to support improved, patient-centered care and not the isolated tasks of physicians and clinicians. This new approach has major policy implications: health IT can help mitigate the worsening shortages of physicians; it will require managers, clinicians, and patients to learn new skills and behaviors; it will increase the need for clinically astute systems analysts, business-process managers, and human-factors engineers; and it will highlight the need to pay for process improvements and improved patient well-being rather than the mere purchase of health IT.

    PMID: 19276006 [PubMed - in process]

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