Departmental and laboratory computing in two hospitals.

TitleDepartmental and laboratory computing in two hospitals.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication1989
AuthorsBleich HL, Safran C, SLACK WV
JournalMD Comput
Volume6
Issue3
Pagination149-55
Date Published1989 May-Jun
ISSN0724-6811
KeywordsBoston, Clinical Laboratory Information Systems, Computer Systems, Confidentiality, Financial Management, Hospital, Hospital Departments, Hospital Information Systems, Information Systems
Abstract

This report describes the departmental and laboratory use of integrated, hospital-wide computing systems at Beth Israel and Brigham and Women's hospitals in Boston. The systems have an important role in the admitting, outpatient, and medical records departments; in the clinical departments (blood bank, cardiology, neurophysiology, pathology, radiology, and pharmacy); in the clinical laboratories; and at Brigham and Women's Hospital, in the financial departments. Information that is collected in the computers from these departments and laboratories is available for viewing by clinicians at terminals located throughout each hospital and is used in compiling charges for each patient's account. The programs are heavily used. During a one-week study period, 742 departmental and laboratory workers at Beth Israel Hospital filed or edited information in patients' computerized records 137,526 times. During the same week, 984 departmental and laboratory workers at Brigham and Women's Hospital filed or edited information 293,367 times. After the computing systems were introduced, the time required to collect unpaid bills decreased substantially at both hospitals.

URLhttps://europepmc.org/abstract/med/2755327
Alternate JournalMD Comput
PubMed ID2755327
Grant ListHS 04050 / HS / AHRQ HHS / United States
LM 03393 / LM / NLM NIH HHS / United States