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2021
Traditional paper patient records are increasingly being displaced by electronic patient records (EPRs). They contain the usual information such as diagnoses, medications, interventions, medical history, and radiological images.
Henk ten Have +1 more
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Traditional paper patient records are increasingly being displaced by electronic patient records (EPRs). They contain the usual information such as diagnoses, medications, interventions, medical history, and radiological images.
Henk ten Have +1 more
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Electronic health record and electronic patient record
British Journal of Nursing, 2005This article considers the government plans for the development of electronic health and patient records as set out in the NHS Plan and the progress and problems which have been encountered in their realization.
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Patient-Empowered Electronic Health Records
2019Electronic Health Records (EHRs) constitute evidence of online health information management. Critical healthcare information technology (HIT) infrastructure facilitates health information exchange of 'modern' health systems. The growth and implementation of EHRs are progressing in many countries while the adoption rate is lagging and lacking momentum ...
Tony, Sahama +2 more
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Doctor Friendly Electronic Patient Record
1997In this paper we would like to show importance of using modern information technology in implementation and development of health information systems. Our main focus is on doctor’s work. Doctors will use computer only if they will see clear advantages.
S, Slavec, M, Rems, G, Cerkvenik
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Electronic Health Record Transition
CIN: Computers, Informatics, Nursing, 2021Use of the EHR at the bedside is now commonplace, and some fear this may compromise their relationship with the patient. The purpose of this study was to assess the impact of a transition of an EHR on the patient experience. Three non-equivalent groups consisting of 55 patients responded to instrument questions at three distinct time points: baseline ...
Cheryl, Monturo +2 more
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Electronic Patient Record SCIRH
1996An electronic patient record system is being implemented at the Centre for Spinal Cord Injured in Copenhagen. Of importance is the use of standardised questionnaires / check-lists. Parts of the standardised recordings can be used for quality insurance including clinical databases. With this system double-registration is avoided.
Tinggaard Nielsen Kim +2 more
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Security for Electronic Patient Record Systems
1999The presentation is devoted to the problem of security for Electronic patient record system with EPRS for N.N.Burdenko Neurosurgical Institute (NSI) as an example.
M A, Pronkin, M A, Shifrin
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2012
Healthcare professionals should maintain records of the patient care activities that they perform. While traditionally this has been a requirement from a medicolegal perspective, it is recognised that good record keeping supports evidence-based healthcare and facilitates audit and quality monitoring, which has become of increasing significance in many ...
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Healthcare professionals should maintain records of the patient care activities that they perform. While traditionally this has been a requirement from a medicolegal perspective, it is recognised that good record keeping supports evidence-based healthcare and facilitates audit and quality monitoring, which has become of increasing significance in many ...
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