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Patient-Centered Care Systems

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Patient-centered care is evidence-based, interdisciplinary, coordinated among health team members including the patient and family, and crosses the continuum of care. Information systems are required to enable patient-centered care including tools for healthcare professionals as well as those for patients and families. Significant informatics strides have been made toward the vision of patient-centered care including progress in interoperability and increased transparency of healthcare processes, but some challenges remain. These include the implementation of systems that integrate into the clinical workflow, increase the time for direct patient care, and are used by interdisciplinary teams for coordination across the continuum of care.

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