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June 6th, 2015, 09:02 AM
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Health Information Technology Emergency Department
Where the US Emergency Department is located, give me its location map on Google. I want to contact there to get details about Health Information Technology that they are used. So please give me official Mail ID of US Emergency Department to get all details of Health Information Technology direct in my Mail Account.
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February 27th, 2017, 03:17 PM
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Re: Health Information Technology Emergency Department
I want to know the Future of Health Information Technology in Emergency Medicine of American College of Emergency Physicians so can you tell me?
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February 27th, 2017, 03:17 PM
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Re: Health Information Technology Emergency Department
The emergency department (ED) is a crucial component of a hospital’s ability to care for critically ill and injured patients. In the United States, the ED handles 28%1 of all acute care visits. It also serves as the bridge between the outpatient and inpatient worlds. About 81.8% of unscheduled admissions to the hospital now come through the ED, according to the American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP) 2013 report. Health Information Technology (HIT) plays a critical role in patient management and can either break or make a clinician’s workflow. Modern emergency medicine providers are facing unprecedented increases in patient volume; making patient throughput and efficiency more important than ever. The ability to quickly and easily generate robust reports is also an essential component, especially as healthcare moves in a direction where data mining and business intelligence are of ever-growing importance. Emergency medicine providers have been tasked with handling huge increases in patient load, and making sure patients who are admitted have a smooth transition into the hospital. H IT is a big part of their ability to manage these tasks. Patient throughput, efficiency, and treatment outcomes are more important than ever, and a robust platform is needed to support today’s healthcare professional. |
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