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Electronic health record and electronic patient record

British Journal of Nursing, 2005
This 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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Security for Electronic Patient Record Systems

1999
The 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, Michael A. Shifrin
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Patient Perceptions of Electronic Medical Records

2010 43rd Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 2010
Background: Physicians are adopting electronic medical records in much greater numbers today and are escalating the rate of adoption. The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 provides incentives for physicians to adopt this technology. Objectives: Determine whether patient satisfaction is affected by computer use in the exam room and whether ...
Christopher Sibona   +3 more
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The Voice of the Patient and the Electronic Health Record

Applied Clinical Informatics, 2023
AbstractThe patient's voice, which we define as the words the patient uses found in notes and messages and other sources, and their preferences for care and its outcomes, is too small a part of the electronic health record (EHR). To address this shortcoming will require innovation, research, funding, perhaps architectural changes to commercial EHRs ...
Thomas H, Payne   +2 more
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An experimental electronic patient record for stroke patients

1999
This 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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Towards accountability for Electronic Patient Records

16th IEEE Symposium Computer-Based Medical Systems, 2003. Proceedings., 2003
The electronic patient record (EPR) is a fundamental part of health information technology and its use is growing quickly. There is an urgent need to record and trust events related with healthcare procedures. Accountability is, therefore, essential but still very difficult to achieve in terms of information security.
Ana Ferreira 0005   +2 more
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The Electronic Patient Record

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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Electronic health records and patient safety

Communications of the ACM, 2015
Examining the effects of electronic health records on the safety of patients in medical facilities.
Muhammad Zia Hydari   +2 more
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Patient information: confidentiality and the electronic record

British Journal of Nursing, 2015
The rise of the electronic record now allows nurses to access a large archive of patient information that was more difficult to obtain when records consisted of manually held paper files. There have been several instances where curiosity and, occasionally, more malicious motivations have led nurses to access these records and read the notes of a ...
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TBase2 — a Web–Based Electronic Patient Record

Fundamenta Informaticae, 2000
Fast and easy access to all relevant data is of most importance in medical diagnostics and therapy. Electronic patient records can fulfil these requirements much better than common paper-based records. This article describes the TBase2 system, an example of such an electronic patient record.
Kay Schröter   +2 more
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