1.What else might account for some of this difference in IT utilization besides financial barriers?
2.How might these differences affect patient care?
3.What might be done to offset the negative effect of lower IT usage in rural stand-alone hospitals?
1, Health IT support health care in all aspects with
coordination. Health IT is important innovation in health care
organization, it lowers the cost, monitoring and reducing the
medical error for the patient. finacial burdens in rural hospitals
are biggest barrier to adopting IT utilization. Implementing,
updating, maintaining and optimizing HIT is a barrier in the rural
hospitals due to limited resources and expertise.
2, Health IT adopting improve patient care, provide safety, reduce
cost, create communication between provider and patient and reduce
the risk of error. when failure to adopt health IT and EHR
adaptation it increases medical errors, and increase the chance
malpractice lawsuit and increase adverse effects outcome.
3, Health IT in rural setting help collect, manage, store and share
the health information. Health IT adoption in small rural hospitals
provides guidance to manage the financial, human resources to avoid
barriers for IT adoption. rural hospital has less financial
resources to adopt health IT.collaboration with the large hospital
with the partnership to reduce the price on the product, staffing
support, hosting EHR provides access to resources to limit the
barrier for adoption. implementation of IT utilization in rural
health facility providers should motivate the patients to track
their condition, viewing test results, etc.
1.What else might account for some of this difference in IT utilization besides financial barriers? 2.How...
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3)share the studies findings(not statistics)
4)summarize what we can do as nursing strategies to address
the problem?
5)identify barriers in implementing the suggested strategies
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