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EMR-based TeleGeriatric System
International Journal of Medical Informatics, 2001Introduction: As medical services improve due to new technologies and breakthroughs, it has lead to an increasingly aging population. There has been much discussion and debate on how to solve various aspects such as psychological, socio-economic and medical problems related to aging.
Pallawala, P.M.D., Lun, K.C.
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 2011
Last year, I took the great leap forward to a totally electronic medical record. My project manager at the software company guided me through thickets of timetable confirmations, equipment inventor...
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Last year, I took the great leap forward to a totally electronic medical record. My project manager at the software company guided me through thickets of timetable confirmations, equipment inventor...
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Science, 2013
A final but essential protein component involved in maintaining mitochondrial calcium levels is discovered.
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A final but essential protein component involved in maintaining mitochondrial calcium levels is discovered.
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Item #: SCP- Object Class: Thaumiel/Euclid Project Codename: HIPPOCRATES Threat Level: Local Disruption ECONOMIC CONTAINMENT NOTICE THIS FILE MUST NOT REACH HEALTHCARE INDUSTRY STAKEHOLDERS. Health- care represents 20.6% of US GDP ($4.3 trillion annually), with administrative costs exceeding $1 trillion per year—larger than the entire Department
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EMR After EMR: Can a Second EMR be in the Region of Prior EMR?
American Journal of Gastroenterology, 2009Yutaka Tomizawa +8 more
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2015
Electronic medical/health record (EMR) usage in North America has increased significantly in the last half decade. But there is widespread dissatisfaction with the technologies that are currently available in the market place. Our hypothesis is that EMR vendors and the market place alone cannot solve the issue of poor technology.
Karim, Keshavjee +2 more
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Electronic medical/health record (EMR) usage in North America has increased significantly in the last half decade. But there is widespread dissatisfaction with the technologies that are currently available in the market place. Our hypothesis is that EMR vendors and the market place alone cannot solve the issue of poor technology.
Karim, Keshavjee +2 more
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