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Health and safety records

British Journal of Nursing, 2006
Records relating to health and safety risk assessments are vital in informing staff of inherent risks and securing the safety of colleagues, patients and the general public. In addition, since many of the statutory duties in health and safety laws must be complied with ‘as far as is reasonably practicable’ often the only way in which the employer can ...
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Interoperability of personal health records

2009 Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2009
Personal Health Records (PHR's) and related services are emerging rapidly. Currently, most PHR's are isolated and do not communicate with other systems. Standards for interoperability exist, but they are oriented towards clinical applications. However, a substantial part of a typical PHR consists of non-clinical information such as a health diary.
Juha Leppänen   +2 more
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Biometrics for Electronic Health Records

Journal of Medical Systems, 2009
Securing electronic health records, in scenarios in which the provision of care services is share among multiple actors, could become a complex and costly activity. Correct identification of patients and physician, protection of privacy and confidentiality, assignment of access permissions for healthcare providers and resolutions of conflicts rise as ...
Zuniga, Alejandro Enrique Flores   +2 more
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Concepts for a Personal Health Record

2012
Healthcare is about information. It is usually assumed that personal health information exists primarily for professional's use but well informed patients motivate better informed professionals. A longitudinal health record containing a patient's medical history has been the holy grail of healthcare.
Santos, Cândido   +3 more
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Improving diabetes management with electronic health records and patients’ health records

Diabetes & Metabolism, 2011
The lack of patient engagement and clinical inertia both contribute to suboptimal diabetes care. However, both obstacles are amenable to informatics- and Internet-based interventions. The use of electronic medical records (EMRs) is now established as being useful for improving diabetes care.
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Colorectal cancer statistics, 2023

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2023
Rebecca L Siegel   +2 more
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