Journal of Critical Care
Volume 22, Issue 1 , Pages 56-65, March 2007

Making the case for a clinical information system: The chief information officer view

Lifespan Information Services, Providence, RI 02903, USA

Abstract 

Adequate decision support for clinicians and other caregivers requires accessible and reliable patient information. Powerful societal and economic forces are moving us toward an integrated, patient-centered health care information system that will allow caregivers to exchange up-to-date patient health information quickly and easily. These forces include patient safety, potential health care cost savings, empowerment of consumers (and their subsequent demands for quality), new federal policies, and growing regional health care initiatives. Underspending on health care information technologies has gone on for many years; and the creation and implementation of a comprehensive clinical information system will entail many difficulties, particularly in regard to patients' privacy and control of their information, standardization of electronic health records, cost of adopting information technology, unbalanced financial incentives, and the varying levels of preparation across caregivers. There will also be potential effects on the physician-patient relationship. Ultimately, an integrated system will require a concerted transformation of the health care industry that is akin to what the banking industry has accomplished with electronic automation. Critical care units provide a good starting point for how information system technologies can be used and electronic patient information collected, although the robust systems designed for intensive care units are not always used to their potential.

Keywords: Clinical information system, Electronic health record, Continuity of care record, Regional health information organizations

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 Presented at ICU Revisited: An Expert Roundtable, a discussion of the role of information systems in critical care sponsored by the Society of Critical Care Medicine on April 8-10, 2005, in Rosemont, Ill.

PII: S0883-9441(07)00011-1

doi:10.1016/j.jcrc.2007.01.005

Journal of Critical Care
Volume 22, Issue 1 , Pages 56-65, March 2007