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Foundations for an Electronic Medical Record
Methods of Information in Medicine, 1991AbstractGiven the many efforts currently under way to develop standards for electronic medical records, it is important to step back and reexamine the fundamental principles which should underlie a model of the electronic medical record. This paper presents an analysis based on the experience in developing the PEN & PAD prototype clinical ...
A L, Rector, W A, Nowlan, S, Kay
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The Medical Records Professionalsʼ View of the Electronic Medical Record
Journal of Ambulatory Care Management, 2000The migration of Kaiser-Permanente (KP), a large managed care organization, to the management of health care information in a paperless environment is presented from the viewpoint of Health Information Management (HIM) professionals. The author conducted an informal survey of these professionals and presents a synopsis of their recommendations in the ...
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Electronic Medical Records and the Gastroenterologist
Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Clinics of North America, 2012This is an age of disruptive innovation in health care in which the business model is changing. Fee-for-service, volume-based systems are being replaced by fixed-fee, value-based systems. One of the major facilitating forces behind this change has been the development of the electronic health record, which is providing the medical community with the ...
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Update on the electronic medical record
Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 2002Electronic medical records (EMRs) are becoming a reality, and many physicians are now actively considering their use. Predicting how quickly EMRs will achieve broad application is difficult, but EMR systems will gain wider acceptance if they are appropriately designed and efficient and benefit both patients and physicians.
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The evolution of electronic medical records
Academic Medicine, 1999No clinical computing topic is being given more attention than that of electronic medical records. Health care organizations, finding that they do not have systems adequate for answering questions crucial to strategic planning and for remaining competitive with other provider groups, are looking to information technologies for help.
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Clinical Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2012
Electronic medical records are becoming a necessity for modern practice. The concepts needed to understand the readiness, selection, implementation, and optimization of electronic medical records are presented.
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Electronic medical records are becoming a necessity for modern practice. The concepts needed to understand the readiness, selection, implementation, and optimization of electronic medical records are presented.
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Interactions, 2011
and bed-request functionality not needed several floors upstairs in the same hospital. Doctors and nurses may want to see different views of data for the same patients. Administrators and researchers interested in mining data to improve care will have further requirements.
Harry Hochheiser, Ben Shneiderman
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and bed-request functionality not needed several floors upstairs in the same hospital. Doctors and nurses may want to see different views of data for the same patients. Administrators and researchers interested in mining data to improve care will have further requirements.
Harry Hochheiser, Ben Shneiderman
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2014
The electronic medical record is here and will affect every aspect of your training and ultimate practice of medicine. This chapter will inform you what you are in for, and how to embrace it and use it to your advantage and that of your patients.
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The electronic medical record is here and will affect every aspect of your training and ultimate practice of medicine. This chapter will inform you what you are in for, and how to embrace it and use it to your advantage and that of your patients.
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Journal of Legal Medicine, 2005
Making health care more accessible and affordable for all Americans is a national priority. 1 To reach this goal, the federal government and many medical professionals strongly advocate the impleme...
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Making health care more accessible and affordable for all Americans is a national priority. 1 To reach this goal, the federal government and many medical professionals strongly advocate the impleme...
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2015
In 1865, it was recognized that we need better means for storing and retrieving medical information; this is still true today. Also still true today is the critical need for appropriate data input techniques; it is at this point that most electronic medical record systems fail.
Linda A. Winters-Miner +7 more
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In 1865, it was recognized that we need better means for storing and retrieving medical information; this is still true today. Also still true today is the critical need for appropriate data input techniques; it is at this point that most electronic medical record systems fail.
Linda A. Winters-Miner +7 more
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