Building a house on shifting sand: methodological considerations when evaluating the implementation and adoption of national electronic health record systems. [PDF]
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Takian Amirhossein +21 more
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Prediction of Sjögren’s disease diagnosis using matched electronic dental-health record data
Background Sjögren’s disease (SD) is an autoimmune disease that is difficult to diagnose early due to its wide spectrum of clinical symptoms and overlap with other autoimmune diseases.
Jason Mao +4 more
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Towards stroke prediction using electronic health records
Background As of 2014, stroke is the fourth leading cause of death in Japan. Predicting a future diagnosis of stroke would better enable proactive forms of healthcare measures to be taken.
Douglas Teoh
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Electronic Health Records: Delivering the Right Information to the Right Health Care Providers at the Right Time [PDF]
In 1993 I wrote "Communication and information management consume as much as 40 percent of all inpatient costs, yet errors still occur at an unacceptable rate. The Institute of medicine has suggested that electronic medical records (EMRs) will help lower
William M. Tierney
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Caring for the patient, caring for the record: an ethnographic study of 'back office' work in upholding quality of care in general practice [PDF]
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Trisha Greenhalgh +5 more
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This article outlines 10 headline findings from a three-year multidisciplinary project, funded by the UK Arts and Humanities Research Council, on electronic records management (ERM). It also presents examples of solutions to try, or to avoid, grounded in
Childs, Sue +2 more
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[[abstract]]Electronic health records (EHRs) at medical institutions provide valuable sources for research in both clinical and biomedical domains.
Lee, YQ;Wang, BH;Su, CH;Chen, PT;Lin, WQ;Wu, CS;Dai, HJ
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Barriers of Electronic Health Records Implementation
• Introduction: The critical dependence of healthcare services systems on information along with the indigenous restriction of paper documents in satisfying this need has caused a trend toward computer information systems.
Mohammad Jebraeily +5 more
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Sharing electronic health records: the patient view
The introduction of a national electronic health record system to the National Health Service (NHS) has raised concerns about issues of data accuracy, security and confidentiality.
John Powell +2 more
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Electronic health records: high-quality electronic data for higher-quality clinical research
In the decades prior to the introduction of electronic health records (EHRs), the best source of electronic information to support clinical research was claims data.
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