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International Journal of Medical Informatics, 1999
The present computer system is the first of its kind based on problem-oriented medical record (POMR) design developed and operated in a hospital in Hong Kong. It went live in May 1996 with two workstations installed in the medical record office (MRO). Doctors have no direct access to it.
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The present computer system is the first of its kind based on problem-oriented medical record (POMR) design developed and operated in a hospital in Hong Kong. It went live in May 1996 with two workstations installed in the medical record office (MRO). Doctors have no direct access to it.
McGhee, SM+3 more
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Computer-stored medical records. Their future role in medical practice.
Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), 1988Over the next few years, computer-stored medical records will become technically and economically feasible on a broad scale. Hybrid systems that include computer and traditional paper versions of the medical record and obtain their data from existing ...
C. McDonald, W. Tierney
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Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine, 1994
The computerized medical record program, CLINIC, specifically designed at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev to be used on-line in a primary care clinic during a patient encounter by healthcare professionals, has been in use for over 6 years in two community clinics.
Maritzio Binztok+6 more
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The computerized medical record program, CLINIC, specifically designed at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev to be used on-line in a primary care clinic during a patient encounter by healthcare professionals, has been in use for over 6 years in two community clinics.
Maritzio Binztok+6 more
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Legal issues in the acquisition of computerized medical records and payment systems.
Tomes Jp
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Comment on a Medical Care Information System
Medical Care, 1970AFTER READING A Medical Care Information System: An Approach to the Computerization of Ambulatory Patient Records by B. P. O'Connell and A. H. McFarlane in Medical Care (January-February 1970), it seems to me that there can be only one realistic approach to studying ambulatory patient records, one which involves insisting that physicians document their
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Managing a computerized medical record information system conversion.
Stewart Sp
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The Seventh Annual Symposium on Computer Applications in Medical Care, 1983. Proceedings., 1983
Patient medical record is the single most important document in the medical field. While its primary purpose is to furnish documentary evidence of the course of a patient's medical evaluation, treatment and progress, it serves many other equally important functions. It is the source of information for most of the medical education.
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Patient medical record is the single most important document in the medical field. While its primary purpose is to furnish documentary evidence of the course of a patient's medical evaluation, treatment and progress, it serves many other equally important functions. It is the source of information for most of the medical education.
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Spreadsheet evaluation of computerized medical records: The impact on quality, time, and money
Journal of medical systems, 1996N. Pliskin+3 more
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