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The Risk of Data Loss in Computerized Medical Record Systems

open access: closed2024 35th Conference of Open Innovations Association (FRUCT)
Background: Medical labs play an important role in healthcare by delivering critical diagnostic services. Previously dependent on article records, many hospitals have switched to electronic systems, increasing efficiency and security in patient data ...
Noora Wael Rasheed   +3 more
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Assessing the quality of data entry in a computerized medical records system

Journal of Medical Systems, 1988
A primary care university clinic discovered major errors in its medical records after instituting a computerized medical records system. A quality assessment tool was devised to measure the error rate and provide clues to the sources of these errors. During the implementation of this tool a marked reduction in data entry errors occurred suggesting its ...
M. R. Dambro, B. Weiss
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Perinatal Computerized Patient Record and Archiving Systems: Pitfalls and Enhancements for Implementing a Successful Computerized Medical Record

open access: closedThe Journal of Perinatal & Neonatal Nursing, 1999
Interest in purchasing and installing a perinatal computerized patient record (CPR) and archiving system is growing in the United States as a result of increased patient satisfaction demands, cost containment, and quality improvement. Perinatal nurses are commonly charged with researching available computer software and hardware, making purchasing ...
Carol S. Kelly
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Computerizing medical records: Software criteria for systems to document patient encounters

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. Essin, Cecelia D. Essin
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Computerized record system for electro-medical equipment management

open access: closedJournal of Medical Engineering & Technology, 1986
Commercial data-base software with a business-type microcomputer (Commodore 8096) has been used for filing electro-medical equipment inventory information. The operational experience of this system as an aid to comprehensive equipment management is described.
R. Railton
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The Impact of a Computerized Medical Record Summary System on Incidence and Length of Hospitalization

open access: closedMedical Care, 1979
The present study examined the influence of a computerized medical record summary system on incidence and length of hospitalization. Additional indicators of process of care were also considered. A prospective, randomized design was used where 241 experimental patients had a computerized medical record summary and 238 control patients had the ...
James L. Rogers, Olga M. Haring
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Errors in a Computerized Medical Records System (CLINICS)

open access: closedMedical Informatics, 1979
The 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 ...
Andrew Basden, Ewen M. Clark
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A Computerized System for Reviewing Medical Records from Physicians’ Offices

open access: closedThe Joint Commission Journal on Quality Improvement, 1994
Review of clinical performance in office-based care is increasing in importance as more medical care shifts to outpatient settings. Decisions made in primary care settings can save lives and limit disability through prevention and early intervention in disease. Information is needed to assess quality of care by answering such questions as whether drugs
Deborah W. Garnick   +5 more
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Compados: How to Convince a Physician to Use A Computerized Medical Record System [PDF]

open access: closed, 1978
One of the objectives of the computerized medical record system COMPADOS, developed at the University Hospital of Gent, is to convince the individual physician of its advantages for patient care, medical research, medical education and health care management.
J. van Egmond, R.J. Wieme
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