Computerised medical record systems that guide and protect – reflections on the Bawa-Garba case [PDF]
Lawrence Weed proposed we develop computerised, problem orientated medical records that guide and teach. The Bawa-Garba case outcomes might have been different if care had been supported by computerised medical record (CMR) systems.
Simon de Lusignan +2 more
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Ethnicity Recording in Primary Care Computerised Medical Record Systems: An Ontological Approach [PDF]
Background Ethnicity recording within primary care computerised medical record (CMR) systems is suboptimal, exacerbated by tangled taxonomies within current coding systems.Objective To develop a method for extending ethnicity identification using routinely collected data.Methods We used an ontological method to maximise the reliability and prevalence ...
Tippu, Z +7 more
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Building a Privacy, Ethics, and Data Access Framework for Real World Computerised Medical Record System Data: A Delphi Study [PDF]
Background: Privacy, ethics, and data access issues pose significant challenges to the timely delivery of health research. Whilst the fundamental drivers to ensure that data access is ethical and satisfies privacy requirements are similar, they are often dealt with in varying ways by different approval processes.
Liyanage, HS +6 more
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Hospital-wide ELectronic medical record evaluated computerised decision support system to improve outcomes of Patients with staphylococcal bloodstream infection (HELP): study protocol for a multicentre stepped-wedge cluster randomised trial [PDF]
Introduction Staphylococci are the most commonly identified pathogens in bloodstream infections. Identification of Staphylococcus aureus in blood culture (SAB) requires a prompt and adequate clinical management.
Stefan Hagel +33 more
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The health-care delivery services were made possible by telecare medicine information systems (TMIS). These systems are paving the way for a world where computerised telecare facilities and automated patient medical records are the norm.
Anjali Singh +2 more
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Minimally disruptive medicine is needed for patients with multimorbidity: time to develop computerised medical record systems to meet this requirement [PDF]
Minimally disruptive medicine (MDM) is proposed as a method for more appropriately managing people with multiple chronic disease. Much clinical management is currently single disease focussed, with people with multimorbidity being managed according to multiple single disease guidelines.
Peter Schattner +2 more
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Background The burden of chronic disease is increasing, and research and quality improvement will be less effective if case finding strategies are suboptimal.
Simon de Lusignan +3 more
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Background Health information technology (HIT) has the potential to improve clinical outcomes, increase health provider productivity and reduce healthcare costs. Over half of all patient care is delivered in physician practice organisations, yet adoption
Rachel Police, Talia Foster, Ken Wong
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Does smart home technology prevent falls in community-dwelling older adults: a literature review
Background: Falls in older Australians are an increasingly costly public health issue, driving the development of novel modes of intervention, especially those that rely on computer-driven technologies.
Eva Pietrzak +2 more
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Objective Most countries in Europe and the USA are increasingly using an electronic medical record (EMR) to help improve healthcare quality. Unfortunately, most developing countries face many challenges ranging from epidemics and civil wars to disasters:
Faustine Williams, Suzanne Boren
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