The benefits of clinical Health Information Technology (HIT) have long been established and we are at the dawn of an era where we can hope to leverage these benefits to make patient care safer, more efficient, less costly, more proactive and complete. However, lack of practical knowledge on linking clinical effectiveness to implementation success and return on investment has slowed adoption of HIT. For health care to move forward in adopting HIT successfully, institutions must be able to share successes and failures, to learn from them collectively, to avoid repeating mistakes and to save time, costs, and human lives.
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scope: The benefits of clinical Health Information Technology (HIT) have long been established and we are at the dawn of an era where we can hope to leverage these benefits to make patient care safer, more efficient, less costly, more proactive and complete.
Print ISSN:  18690327
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Imapct Factor 2021:  2.762
Subject Area and Category:   Computer Science Computer Science Applications Health Professions Health Information Management Medicine Health Informatics
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Q2:  Health Information Management
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Cite Score:  4.0
SNIP:  1.192
Journal Rank(SJR):  0.755
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Publisher:  Georg Thieme Verlag
Country:  Germany