Health IT Survey
In 2008, TCS Healthcare Technologies (TCS) approached several organizations to coordinate the first in-depth survey to examine health information technology (HIT) trends in the field of care management. The American Board of Quality Assurance and Utilization Review Physicians (ABQAURP) and the Case Management Society of America (CMSA) agreed to co-sponsor the survey. The partnership reunited in 2010 to conduct the survey again.
A core objective of the HIT survey is to assess the general trends related to HIT systems, especially the trends for care management software applications, and specific HIT system functionality within those applications. In addition, the research examines additional applications used by providers, payors, care managers, and others to support care management interventions and patient care. This HIT Survey Report includes a myriad of findings which are highlighted in 28 tables and 14 figures. A primary goal is to raise public awareness about care management software applications and their role in the larger HIT arena.
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New research indicates that Health Information Technology (HIT) systems are making an impact on a variety of
medical management interventions, but less quickly than anticipated. The
2010 Health Information Technology Survey: How Technology Is Changing the Practice of Case Management report, conducted by TCS Healthcare Technologies (TCS) in conjunction with the Case Management Society of America (CMSA) and the American Board of Quality Assurance and Utilization Review Physicians, Inc. (ABQAURP), shows that more work needs to be done to integrate care management workflows into health information technology.
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Watch the Recorded Webinar
This free webinar, recorded August 10, 2010, highlighted the major findings from the "2010 Health Information Technology Survey," which was distributed last spring to about 15,000 health care professionals. The hour-long session examined how emerging information technology (IT) applications are impacting the practice of care management and highlighted several noteworthy trends.
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