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| Medical Informatics News Join Date: Nov 2004
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| According to a recently released study in the journal Annals of Internal Medicine, the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) delivers better chronic and preventive care than private-sector health systems. However, the report also indicates that the VA still has*room for improvement. The*VA’s advanced electronic medical records system is designated as one reason for the superior care. The study*found that 67 percent of VA patients with chronic conditions received care consistent with accepted medical performance measures. Among the non-VA populations with similar conditions, 51 percent received the recommended care. Not exactly earth-shattering results, but an improvement non-the-less. The study was conducted by Rand Corporation in conjunction with UCLA and the University of Michigan. The full-text article is available online here. http://medicalinformatics.weblogsinc...4000907025454/ |
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