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Investigation of Information Overload in Electronic Health Records: Protocol for Usability Study.
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Information Knowledge Systems Management, 2009
A radical change in technical approach is needed to achieve electronic health records suitable to support an engineered system of healthcare. This chapter suggests a redefinition of interoperable health information. It provides examples of how to break the electronic health record challenge into component parts to match computational technique to the ...
Vagelis Hristidis+2 more
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A radical change in technical approach is needed to achieve electronic health records suitable to support an engineered system of healthcare. This chapter suggests a redefinition of interoperable health information. It provides examples of how to break the electronic health record challenge into component parts to match computational technique to the ...
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2021
This chapter introduces and reviews electronic health record (EHR) systems as essential core health information technology (IT). It describes current and potential future EHR functionality and discusses some of the challenges and controversies for these systems. EHRs include both traditional and newer capabilities for direct patient care and population
Genevieve B. Melton+3 more
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This chapter introduces and reviews electronic health record (EHR) systems as essential core health information technology (IT). It describes current and potential future EHR functionality and discusses some of the challenges and controversies for these systems. EHRs include both traditional and newer capabilities for direct patient care and population
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Electronic Health Records and Personal Health Records
Seminars in Oncology Nursing, 2011To provide an overview of electronic personal health information technology.Peer reviewed research studies, review articles, and web resources.As technology develops and electronic health records become more common, patients and clinicians are working toward a safer, more personal form of health care delivery.Improving access and input to personal ...
Christine A. Caligtan, Patricia C. Dykes
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Biometrics for Electronic Health Records
Journal of Medical Systems, 2009Securing 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 ...
Zuniga, Alejandro Enrique Flores+2 more
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