AN INQUIRY TO EVALUATE THE USAGE OF COMPUTERS FOR ASSESSING IMPROVEMENTS IN PATIENT CARE WITHIN HOSPITAL SETTINGS IS BEING CONDUCTED VIA THIS STUDY

Authors

  • Zhou Qin Research Scholar, Lincoln University College,Malaysia.
  • Vivekanandam Balasubramaniam Research Scholar, Lincoln University College,Malaysia.

Abstract

Within the scope of this thesis, a research is presented that evaluates the usage of computers to measure the enhancements in patient care that have been implemented in hospitals. The purpose of this research is to investigate the ways in which computer technology has the potential to improve the quality of care provided to patients in hospitals. In the beginning of the research, there is a review of the literature about the use of computers in the medical field. This includes the use of electronic health records, clinical decision support systems, and telecommunication. The topic of debate includes both the benefits and the challenges that these technologies provide, as well as the impact that they have on the costs of healthcare and the results for patients. Following that, the research presents a case study of a hospital that has adopted a digitized patient care system based on the findings of the study. Telemedicine skills, clinical decision support, and electronic health records are all included in the system's capabilities. The purpose of this inquiry is to evaluate the impact that the system has on patient care, which includes better diagnostic accuracy and efficiency, increased patient happiness, and greater health care cooperation among healthcare professionals. According to the conclusions of the research, the use of computer technology in hospitals has the potential to considerably improve the healthcare that is provided to patients. There are a number of benefits associated with computerized patient care systems, including better diagnostic preciseness and effectiveness, greater coordination of treatment among healthcare practitioners, and higher patient satisfaction. On the other hand, the research highlights the challenges that are involved with the deployment of these systems, such as aversion to change, the expense, and the need for training. Taking everything into consideration, this inquiry provides significant insights into the potential of electronic devices to improve patient care in institutions to healthcare practitioners who are considering the deployment of these systems.

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Published

2024-12-27