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Monitoring patient pathways at a secondary healthcare services through process mining via Fuzzy Miner. [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Med Inform Decis Mak
Özdağoğlu G   +5 more
europepmc   +1 more source

The Relationship Between Self-Rated Health and Hospital Records.

Health Economics, 2016
This paper investigates whether self-rated health (SRH) covaries with individual hospital records. By linking the Danish Longitudinal Survey on Ageing with individual hospital records covering all hospital admissions from 1995 to 2006, I show that SRH is
T. Nielsen
semanticscholar   +1 more source

POSTMORTEM RECORDS OF HOSPITALS

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1926
To the Editor: —We have read with a great deal of interest the article by Christian (The Journal, May 15) entitled "Selecting a Hospital for Internship." At the outset, we wish to subscribe heartily to the statements as to the importance of necropsies and their value as a teaching medium, both for the staff and for the interns. The Newark Beth Israel
Max Danzis, Asher Yaguda, Paul D. Keller
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Productivity and performance improvement in the medical records department of a hospital: An application of Lean Six Sigma

, 2016
Purpose - – The purpose of this paper is to illustrate how Lean Six Sigma (LSS) methodology was applied to a medical records department (MRD) of a hospital in India to reduce the Turn-Around-Time (TAT) of medical records preparation process and thus to ...
S. Bhat, E. V. Gijo, N. A. Jnanesh
semanticscholar   +1 more source

To be or not to be: recording Aboriginal identity on hospital records.

Pacific health dialog, 2002
Accurate health information is a key component in the development of health improvement strategies. This paper provides a discussion of the challenges in improving hospital information systems in relation to indigenous patients. Based on interviews with both staff and patients of a major city hospital complex, a picture emerges of the need for bottom ...
Brough, Mark   +2 more
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SELECTIVE CULLING OF HOSPITAL MEDICAL RECORDS

The Lancet, 1971
Abstract During the past three years all six-year-old unit files at the Glasgow Western Infirmary have been culled, separating the summary documents from the remainder. The use of the summary documents for clinical management of patients readmitted after six years has proved satisfactory, and it seems that there is very little case for the indefinite ...
Bernard Lennox, K.J.C. White
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How to Manage Hospital Records

Hospital Topics, 1985
It has been documented that hospitals with records retention programs have 55 percent less records, spend less time on record maintenance and retrieval of records and can find records on demand when requested. This all adds up to savings in time and space and improved quality in an age when these commodities are precious resources.
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Hospital Consent for Disclosure of Medical Records

Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics, 1998
Physicians and other health care providers owe ethical and legal duties to patients to maintain the secrecy of the information learned during the course of patient care. This obligation is fulfilled by limiting access to such information to only those involved in the patient's care-that is, to those within the “circle of confidentiality.” As a general ...
Jon F. Merz, Simon S. Yoo, Pamela Sankar
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Errors in Patient History in Hospital Records

Journal of the National Medical Association, 2015
Ghan-Shyam Lohiya MD provided medico-legal opinions as a Qualified Medical Evaluator (Occupational Medicine & Toxicology) supporting a related workers' compensation death claim. Dr G. Lohiya received partial payments for his services from Gallagher Bassett Services Company (workers' compensation insurance adjuster for the patient's employer).
Sunita Lohiya   +3 more
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Case Records in the Mental Hospital

2019
The stranger would not have captured a really accurate picture of the hospital, it is true, but he would have discovered a feature of its organizational landscape which is often underrated in the literature on the subject. The presumption in psychiatric facilities, however, is that there are no areas in the patient’s life that lie beyond the legitimate
Kai T. Erikson, Daniel E. Gilbertson
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