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Information Technology and the revolution in healthcare

Information Technology and the revolution in healthcare

Chapter 1 in the textbook discusses research and specifically how one can benefit from the research of others. As you prepare to develop your proposal, you will be required to complete a literature review in your topic area. To organize your resources, you must keep track of bibliographic information such as:

1. The author’s name

2. The title of the article

3. The name of the journal and the year, volume and issue numbers, and page numbers

4. Keywords and phrases that capture the focus of the article

5. If applicable, the Internet address at which you found the article

6. A brief summary of the article’s important points

For the first discussion question, you identified topics in health care administration that are of interest to you. Find one journal article on one of these topics (you discussed in Identification of Health Care Organization Module #1 (CM.L ) and share the above bibliographic information

The above description refers to chapter one, i have provided the book and the course outline.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Houghton, John (2002). Information Technology and the revolution in healthcare, working paper No. 4, pharmaceutical industry project Equity, sustainability and industry development, pg.1-108.

Kew words:  ICT, healthcare, pharmaceutical, patients and costs

To effectively apply ICT in hospitals, it is essential to understand the potential that lies within this sector. The paper examines the impacts of ICT on pharmaceutical and health industries. The paper also has brief description of ICT developments and discussion of their impacts on healthcare and pharmaceuticals. The paper assesses implications of healthcare costs, outcomes and pharmaceutical……………………..

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