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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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The Psychiatric Medical Record, HIPAA, and the Use of Electronic Medical Records
Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 2010This 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 (EMR)
2002Over the past 30 years, the definition of an electronic medical record (EMR), also called a computer-based patient record (CPR or CbPR), has evolved considerably, in parallel with changes that have swept through the healthcare industry itself. The Computer-Based Patient Record Institute now offers these definitions that differentiate the record itself ...
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Navigating Electronic Medical Records
2018Since the initial development of electronic medical records (EMRs), EHRs have come to provide physicians an unparalleled advantage in the care of patients. There are many levels of complexity and challenges associated with EHRs. As the primary users and caretakers of this information, it is critical that we help shape the way these tools are used in ...
Robert Neff, Jonathan Nguyen
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On the Safety of Electronic Medical Records
2012Information 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
Fieran Mason-Blakley+1 more
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Electronic patientāreported outcome systems in oncology clinical practice
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2012Antonia V Bennett, Ethan Basch
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Field Electronic Medical Records
Journal of Special Operations Medicine, 2016Tony, Cauchi, Owen, Cameron
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Epithelial ovarian cancer: Evolution of management in the era of precision medicine
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2019Marsela Braunstein+2 more
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