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Piloting electronic patient records
Independent Nurse, 2008Electronic patient records are being trialed, but will previous data-loss scandals dissuade patients from taking part? investigates.
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Conceptual Search in Electronic Patient Record
2001Search by content in a large corpus of free texts in the medical domain is, today, only partially solved. The socalled GREP approach (Get Regular Expression and Print), based on highly efficient string matching techniques, is subject to inherent limitations, especially its inability to recognize domain specific knowledge.
R H, Baud +3 more
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Electronic Medical Records and Patient Privacy
The Health Care Manager, 2000Networks of health care providers and payers increasingly rely upon electronic databases to coordinate and analyze medical information. Benefits of linking databases include saving lives and reducing costs. However, access to and use of medical records raise serious privacy concerns.
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Patient Empowerment and the Electronic Health Record
2001This paper presents the results of an investigation into the issue of patients viewing and controlling their Electronic Health Record (EHR), and some of the issues that an EHR would raise in terms of patient empowerment. The research was carried out with a random sample of patients from the Hadfield Medical Centre (HMC), Derbyshire and utilised a ...
Munir, S, Boaden, R
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2010
This chapter provides a novel, unique, and reasonably broad set of perspectives on the human resources (HR) and information technology (IT) ramifications of the electronic patient record (EPR) as an integral component of the total hospital information system.
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This chapter provides a novel, unique, and reasonably broad set of perspectives on the human resources (HR) and information technology (IT) ramifications of the electronic patient record (EPR) as an integral component of the total hospital information system.
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An experimental electronic patient record for stroke patients
1999This contribution describes an electronic patient record for stroke patients at the neurology ward of the Maastricht University Hospital. Daily practice at the ward will be supported with the developed electronic patient record that integrates both the medical and the nursing record, that will provide decision support and it will be connected to the ...
M J, van der Meijden +4 more
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A moral approach to electronic patient records
Medical Informatics and the Internet in Medicine, 2001This paper seeks to establish a morally appropriate balance between the various moral standards that are in tension in the field of Electronic Patient Records (EPRs). EPRs can facilitate doctorpatient relationships, however at the same time they can undermine trust and so harm the doctorpatient relationship. Patients are becoming increasingly reluctant
N B, Fairweather, S, Rogerson
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Nursing management (Harrow, London, England : 1994), 2016
The NHS Executive has launched a CD-Rom to demonstrate how electronic patient records work. The CD-Rom includes information about security, confidentiality, how to computerise your own records, and the potential for its use. It also contains computer simulations, video clips and Powerpoint demonstrations of how other hospitals have developed their own ...
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The NHS Executive has launched a CD-Rom to demonstrate how electronic patient records work. The CD-Rom includes information about security, confidentiality, how to computerise your own records, and the potential for its use. It also contains computer simulations, video clips and Powerpoint demonstrations of how other hospitals have developed their own ...
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Materialising the electronic patient record
2023Electronic patient records (EPRs) are replacing paper notes in hospitals across the National Health Service (NHS). Digital records have been promised to provide increased accessibility, legibility, safety, and efficiency, but despite costly national programmes, adoption of EPRs in hospitals, as replacements for paper, has been slow.
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Medical illustration and the electronic patient record
Journal of Audiovisual Media in Medicine, 2000(2000). Medical illustration and the electronic patient record. Journal of Audiovisual Media in Medicine: Vol. 23, No. 4, pp. 171-172.
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