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The Electronic Medical Record in Dermatology

Archives of Dermatology, 2010
Governmental incentives to stimulate the "meaningful use" of electronic medical records and future disincentives for Medicaid and Medicare provide an impetus for dermatologists to consider adding this technology to their clinical practice. Dermatologists should carefully weigh the pros and cons of establishing an electronic medical record system before
Joshua A, Grosshandler   +4 more
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Implementing an Electronic Medical Record

Critical Care Clinics, 2007
We consider the practical aspects of justifying, planning, implementing, and budgeting for an electronic medical record. Examples include the decision about integrating versus replacing old systems, the timing of implementation for each clinical area, preparation for installing computerized order entry, a discussion about how to implement physician ...
Lloyd N, Friedman   +2 more
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The Medical Records Professionalsʼ View of the Electronic Medical Record

Journal of Ambulatory Care Management, 2000
The 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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Foundations for an Electronic Medical Record

Methods of Information in Medicine, 1991
AbstractGiven 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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Implementing electronic medical records

Communications of the ACM, 2009
Despite a number of challenges, patients' medical records are slowly making the transition to the digital age.
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Electronic Medical Records

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

International Journal of Healthcare Information Systems and Informatics, 2009
Many policymakers, industry experts, and medical practitioners contend that the U.S. health care system—in both the public and private sectors—is in crisis. Among the numerous policy issues associated with the provision of US healthcare is the call for increased adoption and use of health care information technology (HIT) to address structural ...
Trimmer, Ken   +3 more
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The Electronic Medical Record: Medical Records That Teach Communication Skills

Journal of Veterinary Medical Education, 2006
In 1985 we began developing a hospital information system (HIS) at the Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital (VMTH) at University of California, Davis. We wanted to provide easy and timely access to medical, surgical, laboratory, radiographic, demographic, and financial information in a patient-oriented, integrated format.
Dennis W, Balance   +2 more
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Electronic medical records

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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Electronic Medical Records and the Gastroenterologist

Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Clinics of North America, 2012
This 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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