2022
DOI: 10.34190/ejkm.20.3.2968
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Healthcare Fusion: An Innovative Framework for Health Information Management

Abstract: Perhaps the main goal of healthcare management is the attainment of effective, efficient, equitable, timely, safe, and patient-centered care. At the core of this lies the need for an integrated pathway for healthcare data storage, analysis, and utilization. The potential exists for a centralized, cloud-based system that links physicians, hospitals, public health agencies, insurance and pharmaceutical companies, and most importantly, patients. Such a system could improve clinical quality management and support … Show more

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“…Each healthcare system is a unique ecosystem with its own benefits, disadvantages, and implementation requirements. Hence, most likely this will be an iterative process, which requires flexibility from all engaging parties and the co-operative engagement of the regulatory authorities to create consistent frameworks and standards for best practices including information management [209,210]. The global response to and experience of the COVID-19 pandemic are instructive in this case.…”
Section: Policy Recommendations Regarding Immunotherapymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Each healthcare system is a unique ecosystem with its own benefits, disadvantages, and implementation requirements. Hence, most likely this will be an iterative process, which requires flexibility from all engaging parties and the co-operative engagement of the regulatory authorities to create consistent frameworks and standards for best practices including information management [209,210]. The global response to and experience of the COVID-19 pandemic are instructive in this case.…”
Section: Policy Recommendations Regarding Immunotherapymentioning
confidence: 99%