Abstract

Why has the health care delivery paradigm and its integral transactions and interactions been left to muddle through, using archaic, 20th century modes and processes of delivery that are overlaid with byz antine medical record databases that pass for "cut ting-edge" technology? What is stalling the digital revolution in the provision of health care services to consumers? Understanding how and why this has happened requires that we briefly explore the evo lution of health care in the United States. Topics discussed include (1): morbidity and mortality: the public health era: (2) Medicare era: the advance of diagnostic and therapeutic technology; (3) the power of the consumer: patient-centered informatics; and (4) planning and execution of strategic transformation of provision of care informatics. Without an informatics focus, our health care system will continue limping along, costing more money and delivering many years of disability. Our most viable solutions revolve around using informatics to measure, guide and become the transformation. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2021 APA, all rights reserved).

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