Why good hospitals get bad computing.

TitleWhy good hospitals get bad computing.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication1998
AuthorsBleich HL
JournalStud Health Technol Inform
Volume52 Pt 2
Pagination969-72
Date Published1998
ISSN0926-9630
KeywordsConsultants, Hospital Administration, Hospital Information Systems, Humans, Medical Informatics Applications, Medical Records Systems, Computerized, Purchasing, Hospital, Software, United States
Abstract

American Hospitals spend a lot of money for computing, but physicians and nurses are dissatisfied with the computing that they receive. No one is at fault. Rather, each person, acting in his or her best interest, unwittingly conspires to produce the unfavorable result. Until hospitals make major and fundamental changes in the way they purchase and manage computing, they will continue to spend large sums without commensurate return.

Alternate JournalStud Health Technol Inform
PubMed ID10384604