Information Sharing
Cross-source consensus on Information Sharing from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
Uses
Preparation
Risks & contraindications
Highlighted claims
- Separate computer systems were identified by every participant as the major barrier to integration. — Integrating care in a children’s hospital: a qualitative interview study with mental and physical health professionals in England
- Shared computer systems were presented as a central practical requirement for integration. — Integrating care in a children’s hospital: a qualitative interview study with mental and physical health professionals in England
- Limited information sharing caused uncertainty about decisions, care delays, and duplicated services. — Integrating care in a children’s hospital: a qualitative interview study with mental and physical health professionals in England
- Without integrated records, staff expected delays, duplication, and poor coordination to persist. — Integrating care in a children’s hospital: a qualitative interview study with mental and physical health professionals in England
- Some staff used workarounds such as photographing notes, manually uploading them, or asking families for additional information. — Integrating care in a children’s hospital: a qualitative interview study with mental and physical health professionals in England