Whitepaper: The Future of Healthcare Knowledge Sharing
Healthcare organizations are under pressure, struggling to cope with
rising costs and battling barriers to efficiency. At the same time,
they're trying to deliver compelling value and improve patient care,
outcomes and wellness.
Knowledge sharing is addressing these issues dead-on and
transforming healthcare delivery. Organizations that embrace it are
raising the quality and availability of care, increasing operational
efficiency, and reducing healthcare costs.
This paper will look at knowledge gaps, discuss the future of
healthcare knowledge sharing, examine what industry leaders are
doing, and address concerns about using the Internet to distribute
medical expertise.
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“Patients should have access to a health care
system in which health professionals share information,
learn from each other, and hold themselves and one another
accountable in order to generate the best medical outcome at
the most reasonable cost for each patient.”
“Delivery System Reform,” November 4, 2008; A Joint
Perspective from Intermountain Healthgroup, Kaiser
Permanente, and Mayo Clinic
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