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Management of Patient Information: Trends and Challenges in Member States: Based on the Findings of the Second Global Survey on e-Health
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Management of Patient Information: Trends and Challenges in Member States: Based on the Findings of the Second Global Survey on e-Health

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Enhancing the competencies of health professionals is only one of the ways health care services can be improved. The management of information in particular has been shown to impact the quality of health care service delivery. A powerful approach is to improve the tools with which health and health-related data and information are collected stored accessed disseminated and used. This publication covers areas related to the management of patient information at three levels (local health care facility regional/district and national). It analyses the trends in the progression from paper-based information to digital formats. Policy makers administrators and health professionals will find this publication a useful reference source.

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Format
Downloadable audio file
Publisher
World Health Organization
Country
Switzerland
Date
15 December 2012
Pages
78
ISBN
9789241504645

Enhancing the competencies of health professionals is only one of the ways health care services can be improved. The management of information in particular has been shown to impact the quality of health care service delivery. A powerful approach is to improve the tools with which health and health-related data and information are collected stored accessed disseminated and used. This publication covers areas related to the management of patient information at three levels (local health care facility regional/district and national). It analyses the trends in the progression from paper-based information to digital formats. Policy makers administrators and health professionals will find this publication a useful reference source.

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Format
Downloadable audio file
Publisher
World Health Organization
Country
Switzerland
Date
15 December 2012
Pages
78
ISBN
9789241504645