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Medical Records and Electronic Documents: A Proposal

2001
This article presents a global view of our proposal for a medical information system of the future. This information system focuses on patient medical records management. As most of the existing systems, it proposes to store information from patient records in a database.
Frédérique Laforest, André Flory
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The evolution of electronic medical records

Academic Medicine, 1999
No 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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Update on the electronic medical record

Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 2002
Electronic 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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On the Safety of Electronic Medical Records

2012
Information and communication technology is rapidly transforming modern health care systems. Electronic Medical Records (EMRs) systems have replaced traditional forms of storing, processing, interpreting and exchanging patient health information in many health care organizations. However, an increasing number of concerns are raised about the quality of
Jens H. Weber-Jahnke   +1 more
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Information Retrieval of Electronic Medical Records

2001
This paper presents common issues associated with information retrieval from electronic medical records and presents linguistic approaches to resolve these issues. Linguistic analyses of three medical topics (heart attacks, smoking, and death reports) are presented to highlight common issues and our approaches to resolve them.
Currie, A.-M., Cohan, J.B., Zlatic, L.
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Electronic Medical Records

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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The Psychiatric Medical Record, HIPAA, and the Use of Electronic Medical Records

Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 2010
This article addresses the practical and legal issues related to the psychiatric medical record, with an emphasis on the issues related to confidentiality. Implications of HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act) legislation for the practice of child and adolescent psychiatry are addressed.
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Electronic Medical Records

2013
An electronic health record (EHR), also known as an electronic medical record (EMR), is a patient’s medical chart accessed and modified in digital format. While an EMR is under the direct control of a hospital system or health care organization, a personal health record (PHR) is controlled by the patient.
Seung L. Park   +2 more
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Field Electronic Medical Records

Journal of Special Operations Medicine, 2016
Tony, Cauchi, Owen, Cameron
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Identification of Incident Atrial Fibrillation From Electronic Medical Records

Journal of the American Heart Association, 2022
Alanna M Chamberlain
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