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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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Medical narratives in electronic medical records

International Journal of Medical Informatics, 1997
In this article, we describe the state of the art and directions of current development and research with respect to the inclusion of medical narratives in electronic medical-record systems. We used information about 20 electronic medical-record systems as presented in the literature.
Tange, H.J.   +3 more
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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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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

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

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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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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Electronic Medical Record

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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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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