Nursing Home Implementation of Health Information Technology: Review of the Literature Finds Inadequate Investment in Preparation, Infrastructure, and Training
Health information technology (HIT) is increasingly adopted by nursing homes to improve safety, quality of care, and staff productivity. We examined processes of HIT implementation in nursing homes, impact on the nursing home workforce, and related evidence on quality of care. We conducted a literat...
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Main Authors: | Michelle Ko MD, PhD (Author), Laura Wagner RN, PhD, FAAN (Author), Joanne Spetz PhD, FAAN (Author) |
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2018-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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