A review of the role of information technology in discharge communications in Australia
Patrick Bolton
Australian Health Review
22(3) 56 - 64
Published: 1999
Abstract
Information technology is believed to be useful for the communication of discharge information between hospitals and community-based health practitioners. At least 20 projects were conducted in Australia between 1993 and 1997 to explore this idea. The value of these projects was at least $618- 000. Despite this level of activity there is no good evidence, either from these projects or the international literature, to suggest that information technology can improve the quality of discharge communications.https://doi.org/10.1071/AH990056a
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