The public role in promoting child health information technology.

Patrick H Conway, P Jonathan White, Carolyn Clancy
Author Information
  1. Patrick H Conway: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Rockville, Maryland, USA. patrick.conway@hhs.gov

Abstract

The public sector plays an important role in promoting child health information technology. Public sector support is essential in 5 main aspects of child health information technology, namely, data standards, pediatric functions in health information systems, privacy policies, research and implementation funding, and incentives for technology adoption. Some innovations in health information technology for adult populations can be transferred to or adapted for children, but there also are unique needs in the pediatric population. Development of health information technology that addresses children's needs and effective adoption of that technology are critical for US children to receive care of the highest possible quality in the future.

MeSH Term

Biomedical Technology
Body Weight
Child
Child Health Services
Drug Administration Schedule
Health Promotion
Humans
Information Systems
Medication Errors
Prenatal Care
Public Health
Records
United States

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