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Examination and diagnosis of electronic patient records and their associated ethics: a scoping literature review [PDF]
Background Electronic patient record (EPR) technology is a key enabler for improvements to healthcare service and management. To ensure these improvements and the means to achieve them are socially and ethically desirable, careful consideration of the ...
Tim Jacquemard +2 more
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Staff perspectives on the usability of electronic patient records for planning and delivering dementia care in nursing homes: a multiple case study [PDF]
Background The electronic patient record (EPR) has been introduced into nursing homes in order to facilitate documentation practices such as assessment and care planning, which play an integral role in the provision of dementia care.
Kate Shiells +3 more
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Patient experience of the Electronic Health Record (EHR) in a maternity unit in Ireland
The introduction of the Electronic Health Records (EHRs) for maternity services in Ireland provided an opportunity to examine patient satisfaction and to examine what patients require from an Electronic Health Record.
Joye McKernan +2 more
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Electronic Patient Records and Clinical Research [PDF]
:The digitalization of patient records promises clinicians researchers, health administrators, and politicians new tools to transform data into information, information into knowledge, and perhaps even knowledge into wisdom.
C. Safran
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Patient accessible electronic health records have been launched in many countries, and generally, health-care professionals have had strong initial concerns related to the areas patient contact, documentation practices and quality of care.
Jonas Moll, Åsa Cajander
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Using electronic patient records: defining learning outcomes for undergraduate education [PDF]
Background Healthcare professionals are required to access, interpret and generate patient data in the digital environment, and use this information to deliver and optimise patient care.
S. K. Pontefract, K. Wilson
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Patient perceptions of electronic medical records use and ratings of care quality
Lila J Finney Rutten,1 Sana N Vieux,2 Jennifer L St Sauver,1 Neeraj K Arora,2 Richard P Moser,2 Ellen Burke Beckjord,3 Bradford W Hesse2 1Robert D. and Patricia E. Kern Center for the Science of Healthcare Delivery, Department of Health Sciences Research,
Finney Rutten LJ +6 more
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Patient-empowered electronic health records
Electronic Health Records (EHRs) constitute evidence of online health information management. Critical healthcare information technology (HIT) infrastructure facilitates health information exchange of ‘modern’ health systems.
Sahama, T (15625103) +2 more
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Background: Electronic health records (EHRs), considered one of the crucial advances in technological health-care delivery, have made medical details easier to procure from anywhere.
Amina Sultan +4 more
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Background: Organisational change is an important part of development and growth. Transitioning from paper-based hospital records to electronic health records improves efficiency and patient safety by streamlining data access and reducing the risk of ...
Gabriele Baniulyte +2 more
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