Building a Health Information Technology Infrastructure in Long-Term Care
Elizabeth O. Babalola,
Rosa R. Bair,
Stefan Gravenstein,
Lauren Capizzo,
Amy Zimmerman and
Rebekah Gardner
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There is increasing interest in the potential of health information technology (HIT) to improve quality of care, prevent medical errors, and increase administrative efficiencies in the nursing home setting.
Keywords: Health information technology; health information exchange; nursing homes; patient safety; care transitions; electronic health records (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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