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To stay competitive in this new healthcare environment, providers must deliver the highest quality, appropriate care in an efficient, affordable manner. With the implementation of the 2010 affordable care act (ACA) and the most recent changes in healthcare, healthcare organizations are under pressure to decrease cost, improve efficiency, reduce errors, and provide a high-quality care. Hospitals and organizations are currently implementing various projects to provide high-value patient care while demonstrating superior quality, safety, service, and value. This approach allows the institution to gain higher reimbursements and avoid penalties. With nearly 21 million blood products transfused annually and 1.75 million tissues implanted annually, organizations are evaluating Information Technology (IT) investments that can enhance the patient experience, improve outcomes, provide efficient care, and enhance internal clinical processes. The implementation of OneBlood LIS can help healthcare organizations meet their goal. Increasing efficiency and lowering cost does not mean the company has to compromise quality. OneBlood Computer System is a software with a multi-functionalities system that can help add value in health care by improving patient safety, increasing efficiency, enhancing the quality of care, decreasing hands-on time, improving productivity, reducing errors, supporting regulatory compliance and increasing profits.
Advisor: | Gerard, Nathan |
Commitee: | O'Lawrence, Henry, Sinay, Tony |
School: | California State University, Long Beach |
Department: | Health Care Administration |
School Location: | United States -- California |
Source: | MAI 81/3(E), Masters Abstracts International |
Source Type: | DISSERTATION |
Subjects: | Health sciences, Health care management |
Keywords: | Software, Blood products, Tissue, Information technology |
Publication Number: | 13903428 |
ISBN: | 9781088321355 |