Case Study: A Technology Prescription

Newsweek, October, 2006 by Brad Stone

If you ever have the misfortune to suffer a health crisis known as diabetic ketoacidosis, a critical state of severe high blood sugar, Denver Health hospital is one of the best places in the country to get care. But it's not the doctors who will prove so invaluable, it's the networked computers sitting in each room.

The computers know every prescription and treatment a diabetic patient has received at the hospital or one of its clinics, and can tell the doctor or nurse precisely how to treat the disease--the blood tests, insulin and balance of electrolytes the patient desperately needs. The hospital recently studied the effectiveness of such standardized, computer-aided treatment, and concluded that the length of patient stays had been reduced by 35 percent. "We thought...

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