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Journal of Clinical Oncology, 2020
e14105 Background: It has been recognized that current electronic medical record (EMR) systems detract from the patient-provider relationship and that an innovative technology is needed to re-center medical encounters on the patient-provider engagement.
Sharon Hensley Alford +15 more
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e14105 Background: It has been recognized that current electronic medical record (EMR) systems detract from the patient-provider relationship and that an innovative technology is needed to re-center medical encounters on the patient-provider engagement.
Sharon Hensley Alford +15 more
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Journal of Clinical Oncology, 2020
e14102 Background: In India, most patients maintain a personal copy of their medical record in paper form which is hard to manage and collate. Newly diagnosed cancer patients and their doctors have an insurmountable task of consuming and using that information.
Sharon Hensley Alford +5 more
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e14102 Background: In India, most patients maintain a personal copy of their medical record in paper form which is hard to manage and collate. Newly diagnosed cancer patients and their doctors have an insurmountable task of consuming and using that information.
Sharon Hensley Alford +5 more
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CIN: Computers, Informatics, Nursing, 2019
Timely access to patient data is critical in patient care. The utilization of health information exchange and prescription drug monitoring programs can make pertinent data readily accessible for emergency department providers to coordinate care. A quasi-experimental preintervention-postintervention design, with 62 providers and 53 554 emergency ...
Anna E, Schoenbaum, Charlotte, Seckman
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Timely access to patient data is critical in patient care. The utilization of health information exchange and prescription drug monitoring programs can make pertinent data readily accessible for emergency department providers to coordinate care. A quasi-experimental preintervention-postintervention design, with 62 providers and 53 554 emergency ...
Anna E, Schoenbaum, Charlotte, Seckman
openaire +2 more sources

