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Professionalism and the Electronic Health Record
Pediatric AnnalsElectronic health records (EHRs) have become integral to modern health care, facilitating documentation, billing, and care coordination. However, their increasing use introduces potential challenges to professionalism in the patient-physician relationship. This article explores both the positive and negative impacts of EHRs on professional
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Security of the Electronic Health Record
1997The Electronic Health Record (EHR) raises new challenges for security. Only authorized persons having a “right to know” can have access to identifiable patient data. Differences between the paper record and the EHR are first described.
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Implementation of an electronic health record
BMJ, 2011Involves numerous challenges, but examples show it can be done successfully Implementing an electronic health record along with computerised provider order entry and clinical decision support is hard. Integrating these advanced technologies into a complex and rapidly changing healthcare delivery environment is a major task, but the associated cultural,
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The Evolution of the Electronic Health Record
Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing, 2015Medical 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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