Summary
Objectives
To summarize current excellent research in the field of health technology assessment.
Methods
Synopsis of the articles selected for the IMIA Yearbook 2006.
Results
Five excellent articles representing the research in four different nations were selected
for the IMIA Yearbook 2006 from three international peer reviewed journals.
Conclusions
The best paper selection for the Yearbook section ‘Assessing Information Technologies
for Health’ presents papers evaluating the benefit and side-effects of information
technology in various settings. They clearly indicate that benefit of IT in health
care can be achieved when the systems are appropriately designed, implemented and
operated. Besides the presented quantitative studies, also qualitative study designs
are of value to find unintended effects of IT, or to better explain found effects.
IT evaluation supports a reflective practice on how health informatics influences
health care, enabling the emergence of an evidence-based health informatics.
Keywords
Medical Informatics - International Medical Informatics Association - Yearbook - evaluation
- health technology assessment