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eHEALTH 50th Issue Special
Changing Paradigms in
Health Information Technology The changing perspectives about health information technology over the last ten years
By Dr Adam CHEE
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he year 2011 holds many promises for healthcare information technology professionals around the world as governments of various countries issue budget and mandates to implement national-wide healthcare information technology initiatives. The talk of the town is, without doubt, the electronic medical records (EHR). From the meaningful use of EHR in the United States of America to the eHealth Programme in Hong Kong, the EHR initiatives in Taiwan and Singapore to the Personal Health Record initiative down in Australia—these are just some of the multi-million (if not billion) programmes that are taking place as we speak. While the quest towards the intended is still a
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long arduous journey ahead, the healthcare information technology industry has come a long way.
The need for effective health informatics So what happened during the last decade that fuelled the current demand for adoption of nation-wide eHealth or EHR programmes? These initiatives are by any standards, neither cheap nor easy to achieve and no government will devote to such causes if it does not benefit their people and nation. The drivers point to a common indicator—a rising demand for healthcare services but an inability to meet these demands. Further, looking at things to come, there will be a continual
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increase in demand due to rising affluence and changes in diet, life style leading to increase in the aging population, changes in disease patterns as well as epidemiological changes.
Enabler in the past decade Health information technology can serve as an enabler by bridging the gap arising from healthcare systems due to an inability to keep pace with the increasing demands but this only made sense if the cost of the enabling technology is kept affordable. While the cost of the average workstation 10 years ago was relatively affordable (as compared to 15 years ago), the cost of broadband and storage was not. It is only during the last 10 years that faster