infotech in children’s health care 1. care provider order entry with decision support

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InfoTech in Children’s Health Care 1. Care provider order entry with decision support. 2. Guideline-based documentation tools. 3. Internet-based disease management resources. 4. Teleconsultation. 5. Electronic health records other than order entry or documentation tools. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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QuickTime™ and aTIFF (Uncompressed) decompressor

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QuickTime™ and aTIFF (Uncompressed) decompressor

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InfoTech in Children’s Health Care

1. Care provider order entry with decision support.

2. Guideline-based documentation tools.

3. Internet-based disease management resources.

4. Teleconsultation.

5. Electronic health records other than order entry or documentation tools.• AHRQ: Five technologies have the greatest potential to improve patient safety - Johnson KB, Davison CL. Ambul Pediatr 4(1):64-72, 2004 (AHRQ grant HS11868).

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