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A microcomputer-based computerized medical record system for a general practice teaching clinic.
A low-cost and user-friendly computerized medical record system that includes patient demographic data, family genogram and social information, problem list, medication list and repeat prescription, progress notes, and laboratory data has been developed for a general practice teaching clinic.
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Computerization of prehospital medical records: A planning primer from one EMS system
Connie J. Mattera
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Managing a computerized medical record information system conversion.
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Errors in a Computerized Medical Records System (CLINICS)
Medical Informatics, 1979The accuracy of computer-held medical information can be of critical importance in patient care, therefore it is important not only to know the error rate in the stored data but also to know the effectiveness of error checking and correction programs. This paper reports on the errors which were detected by checking the consistency between stored data ...
A, Basden, E M, Clark
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As physicians begin to use computer technology in front of patients during clinical encounters, concern has been raised that such computer use may exert a dehumanizing effect on the physician-patient relationship. To investigate this concern, we measured patient reactions to physician use of a computerized medical record system during clinical ...
J D Legler, R B Oates
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Critical Care Medicine, 1990
It is difficult to design and build computer systems to document medical care, especially if the entries are to be made by health care professionals. Not all software approaches are equally well suited to the task. Twenty-one specific software characteristics were identified that promote efficient development and support clinical needs.
D J, Essin, C D, Essin
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It is difficult to design and build computer systems to document medical care, especially if the entries are to be made by health care professionals. Not all software approaches are equally well suited to the task. Twenty-one specific software characteristics were identified that promote efficient development and support clinical needs.
D J, Essin, C D, Essin
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Numerous research and development projects have been aimed at implementing computerized patient record (CPR) systems. Yet little emphasis has been placed on physicians' ability to learn and use these systems or on their effects on physicians' reasoning. This article describes an innovative approach to assessing these aspects of a CPR system. The method
André Kushniruk +4 more
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Cost-benefit analysis of a computerized medical record system
Journal of Medical Systems, 1983This paper describes the cost-benefit analysis of a computerized medical record system for use in physicians' offices. Actual data for savings in physician time in paper work was collected. The qualitative benefits of the system were evaluated using a questionnaire.
U, Saxena, C S, Sit, D J, Forward
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