Historical evolution of preventive medical informatics in the USA

A major reorganization of healthcare services is occurring in the United States. It has evolved from the solo- and group-practice models of the 1940s with fee-for-service and insurer-indemnification financing that used paper-based information systems to support preventive medical services. In the 19...

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Published in:Methods of information in medicine Vol. 39; no. 3; p. 204
Main Author: Collen, M F
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Germany 2000
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Summary:A major reorganization of healthcare services is occurring in the United States. It has evolved from the solo- and group-practice models of the 1940s with fee-for-service and insurer-indemnification financing that used paper-based information systems to support preventive medical services. In the 1990s there emerged nation-wide, managed-care plans employing enhanced computer-based information systems with online preventive medical practice guidelines and Internet-supported home-care telemedicine. It is helpful to review how this major reengineering of medicine has come about.
ISSN:0026-1270
DOI:10.1055/s-0038-1634344