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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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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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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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Background This manuscript presents a framework to guide the identification and assessment of ethical opportunities and challenges associated with electronic patient records (EPR).
Tim Jacquemard +2 more
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Prospects of Hospital Information Systems and Patient Safety in Japan [PDF]
Objectives Approximately 20 years have passed since hospital information systems (HISs) featuring full-scale electronic medical records were first implemented in Japan.
Kiwamu Nagoshi +2 more
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Does acute kidney injury alerting improve patient outcomes?
Background Electronic alerts (e-alerts) for Acute Kidney Injury (AKI) have been implemented into a variety of different Electronic Health Records (EHR) systems worldwide in order to improve recognition and encourage early appropriate management of AKI ...
Jolene Atia +8 more
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Background Recruiting participants to a clinical study is a resource-intensive process with a high failure rate. The Scottish Health Research Register (SHARE) provides recruitment support service which helps researchers recruit participants by searching ...
Wen Shi +6 more
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Electronic health records to facilitate clinical research [PDF]
Electronic health records (EHRs) provide opportunities to enhance patient care, embed performance measures in clinical practice, and facilitate clinical research. Concerns have been raised about the increasing recruitment challenges in trials, burdensome
Blomster, Juuso I. +17 more
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