• Anesthesiology clinics · Mar 2011

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    Using information technology to improve quality in the OR.

    • Brian Rothman, Warren S Sandberg, and Paul St Jacques.
    • Perioperative Informatics, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, 1301 Medical Center Drive, 4648 TVC, Nashville, TN 37232, USA. brian.rothman@vanderbilt.edu
    • Anesthesiol Clin. 2011 Mar 1;29(1):29-55.

    AbstractThis article summarizes the current state of technology as it pertains to quality in the operating room, ties the current state back to its evolutionary pathway to understand how the current capabilities and their limitations came to pass, and elucidates how the overlay of information technology (IT) as a wrapper around current monitoring and device technology provides a significant advance in the ability of anesthesiologists to use technology to improve quality along many axes. The authors posit that IT will enable all the information about patients, perioperative systems, system capacity, and readiness to follow a development trajectory of increasing usefulness.Copyright © 2011 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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