In the recent search for empirical articles, I found
similarities amongst the readings. While nothing directly speaks against the
rise of Health Information Technology (HIT), the direction is a cautious one
that speaks to HIT being ineffective if not properly implemented. Although,
this might seem as if this may be off topic of my research question, it is
actually in alignment to providing further insight by way of bring focus to the
things that are ineffective. Technology in the healthcare industry is only as
useful as the effectiveness of the process, people, and quality of data. With a
solid partnership between all stated the implementation of medical informatics
would streamline the beginning to end process and effectively reduce costs.
Compared to the searches conducted prior, I believe I have
landed on great insight by negative researching—what does not work, or what
makes it ineffective—oppose to the straight forward approach of what makes it
good.
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