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Drug-induced acute myocardial infarction: identifying 'prime suspects' from electronic healthcare records-based surveillance system. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Drug-related adverse events remain an important cause of morbidity and mortality and impose huge burden on healthcare costs. Routinely collected electronic healthcare data give a good snapshot of how drugs are being used in 'real-world ...
van der Lei Johan +184 more
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Electronic Health Records and the Disappearing Patient [PDF]
AbstractWith rapid consolidation of American medicine into large‐scale corporations, corporate strategies are coming to the forefront in health care delivery, requiring a dramatic increase in the amount and detail of documentation, implemented through use of electronic health records (EHRs).
Linda M, Hunt +3 more
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Caring for the patient, caring for the record: an ethnographic study of 'back office' work in upholding quality of care in general practice [PDF]
© 2015 Swinglehurst and Greenhalgh; licensee BioMed Central. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution,
Trisha Greenhalgh +5 more
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Potential impacts of patient access to their electronic care records
This paper examines the interest and expectations of patients having access to their electronic care records. Semi-structured prospective interviews were performed with 109 patients in a community setting in London where all records are stored digitally ...
Alasdair Honeyman +2 more
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Legal Protection of Patient Data Confidentiality Electronic Medical Records
The use of electronic devices is inseparable from life today, entering the Industrial Revolution era where technological sophistication can replace human tasks, so the use of electronic devices can not only be found in domestic life, offices, and ...
Nabbilah Amir
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Consumers' Perceptions of Patient-Accessible Electronic Medical Records
BackgroundElectronic health information (eHealth) tools for patients, including patient-accessible electronic medical records (patient portals), are proliferating in health care delivery systems nationally.
Zarcadoolas, Christina +4 more
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The vision and reality of 'Connecting for Health': Tensions, opportunities and policy implications of the UK national programme [PDF]
Copyright © 2008 by the Association for Information Systems.Mega-programmes are prevalent across the world in areas of national importance, such as health, education, and security. In the United Kingdom, the National Programme for IT (NPfIT), coordinated
McGrath, K +7 more
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Background eRAPID (electronic patient self-Reporting of Adverse-events: Patient Information and aDvice) is an internet based system for patients to self-report symptoms and side effects (adverse events or AE) of cancer treatments.
Kate Absolom +11 more
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Introduction: As the American’s Federal Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) stated that patients should be allowed to review their medical records, and as information technology is ever more widely used by healthcare professionals
Ghadah Assiri
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Background: The extensive and rapidly expanding research literature on electronic patient records (EPRs) presents challenges to systematic reviewers. This literature is heterogeneous and at times conflicting, not least because it covers multiple research
Bark, P. +15 more
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