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A moral approach to electronic patient records
Informatics for Health and Social Care, 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
Simon Rogerson
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Electronic patient records and the impact of the Internet
International Journal of Medical Informatics, 2000The term electronic patient record (EPR) means the electronic collection of clinical narrative and diagnostic reports specific to an individual patient. A true EPR should allow physicians and nurses to practice in a paperless fashion. The wide adoption of Internet technologies should allow truly distributed sharing of patient data across traditional ...
Howard S Goldberg, Charles Safran
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An Inventory of Publications on Electronic Patient Records
Methods of Information in Medicine, 1999AbstractThis study describes an analysis of 1832 papers dealing with electronic patient records, and indexed in NLM’s MEDLINE. Of each retrieved publication the country of origin and the journal in which it was published was determined. Furthermore, insight into the subjects of the publication was obtained by analysing the MeSH terms by which it was ...
Moorman, Peter, Lei, Johan
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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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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 ...
Samina Munir, Ruth J. Boaden
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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.
Robert H. Baud +3 more
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