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Biometrics for Electronic Health Records

Journal of Medical Systems, 2009
Securing electronic health records, in scenarios in which the provision of care services is share among multiple actors, could become a complex and costly activity. Correct identification of patients and physician, protection of privacy and confidentiality, assignment of access permissions for healthcare providers and resolutions of conflicts rise as ...
Alejandro Enrique Flores Zuniga   +2 more
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Problems with the electronic health record

Nursing Philosophy, 2015
AbstractOne of the most significant changes in modern healthcare delivery has been the evolution of the paper record to the electronic health record (EHR). In this paper we argue that the primary change has been a shift in the focus of documentation from monitoring individual patient progress to recording data pertinent to Institutional Priorities (IPs)
Hans-Peter, de Ruiter   +2 more
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Rebooting the Electronic Health Record

Journal of Medical Systems, 2022
Justifications for the widespread adoption and integration of an electronic health record (EHR) have long leaned on the purported benefits of the technology. However, the performance of the EHR has been underwhelming relative to the promises of immediate access to relevant patient information, clinical decision supports, computerized ordering, and ...
Erik J. Zhang   +5 more
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Mining Electronic Health Records

Computer, 2010
Initial efforts to mine electronic health records are unlikely to yield many Eureka insights, but there are many opportunities for improving the delivery, efficiency, and effectiveness of healthcare.
Naren Ramakrishnan   +2 more
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Electronic health record and electronic patient record

British Journal of Nursing, 2005
This article considers the government plans for the development of electronic health and patient records as set out in the NHS Plan and the progress and problems which have been encountered in their realization.
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Experiences with Electronic Health Records

IT Professional, 2008
The healthcare system in Denmark is well known for its high level of IT support and interoperability. The Danish healthcare system integrates several central technological solutions across hospital information and electronic medical record systems throughout Denmark.
Jens Edlef Moller, Henrik Vosegaard
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Electronic Health Record: A review

2015 IEEE International Conference on Bioinformatics and Biomedicine (BIBM), 2015
The Electronic Health Record (EHR) is becoming the central information object for various aspects of healthcare and medical related industries, from pharmaceuticals to bioengineering. This review provides a presentation of the state of affairs in several aspects of EHR, including security and privacy, data mining, design of decision support systems ...
Manuel GraƱa, Konrad Jackowski
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The Evolution of the Electronic Health Record

Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing, 2015
Medical record documentation of patient data has evolved during the past several years. Early patient medical records included brief, written case history reports maintained for teaching purposes. One such document obtained is a text from Egypt of 48 case reports that includes injuries, fractures, wounds, dislocations, and tumors that date back to 1600
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