Improving Healthcare Quality through Distributed Diagnosis and Home Healthcare (D/sub 2/H/sub 2/)

C. White, D. Fang, E.-H. Kim, William Lober, Y. Kim
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The healthcare system in the U.S. is facing serious challenges on multiple fronts. In the past few decades, the financial burden of healthcare has increased significantly not only for the government and employers, but also for individual consumers. Most people would agree that the current healthcare system faces an impending crisis. In the future, the realization of patient-centered healthcare systems to improve care quality and alleviate the inefficiencies in conventional healthcare delivery will become critical. In this paper, we discuss several major challenges to improving healthcare quality: the aging population, lack of accessibility, inefficient communications, and the increasing complexity of healthcare. We then discuss how to tackle these issues through patient-centered healthcare delivery, specifically through the utilization of the distributed diagnosis and home healthcare (D2H2) paradigm. D2H2 is designed to integrate distributed, point-of-care diagnostics with electronic medical records, personal health records, and other clinical information systems in order to transform the current hospital-centric healthcare framework into one that is more patient-centered and home-based, enhancing disease prevention, early detection, and management as well as patient healthcare literacy. This paper discusses the tools currently used and being developed with the D2H2 paradigm and how these tools can aid in increasing healthcare accessibility, improving care quality, and potentially controlling healthcare costs
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通过分布式诊断和家庭医疗提高医疗质量(D/sub 2/H/sub 2/)
美国的医疗保健系统正面临着多方面的严峻挑战。在过去的几十年里,医疗保健的经济负担不仅对政府和雇主来说显著增加,对个人消费者来说也是如此。大多数人都会同意,当前的医疗体系面临着迫在眉睫的危机。在未来,实现以患者为中心的医疗保健系统,以提高医疗质量,缓解传统医疗服务的低效率将变得至关重要。在本文中,我们讨论了提高医疗保健质量的几个主要挑战:人口老龄化、缺乏可及性、低效的通信以及医疗保健日益复杂。然后,我们讨论了如何通过以患者为中心的医疗保健服务来解决这些问题,特别是通过使用分布式诊断和家庭医疗(D2H2)范式。D2H2旨在将分布式护理点诊断与电子医疗记录、个人健康记录和其他临床信息系统集成在一起,以便将当前以医院为中心的医疗保健框架转变为更加以患者为中心和以家庭为基础的框架,从而增强疾病预防、早期检测和管理以及患者医疗保健素养。本文讨论了D2H2范式下目前使用和正在开发的工具,以及这些工具如何帮助提高医疗保健可及性、提高护理质量和潜在地控制医疗保健成本
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