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International Journal of Bio-Medical Computing, 1996
In this paper the results are presented from recent developments to increase the role of the HISCOM integrated hospital information system to support direct patient care. This process has resulted in an operational Electronic Obstetric Record System (EVS) and the introduction of a generic system (MDS) to document the medical care process starting in ...
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In this paper the results are presented from recent developments to increase the role of the HISCOM integrated hospital information system to support direct patient care. This process has resulted in an operational Electronic Obstetric Record System (EVS) and the introduction of a generic system (MDS) to document the medical care process starting in ...
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Exploitation of medical records
Medical Informatics, 1978The difficulties in fully exploiting correct and valid medical data held in a computer system are presented. The requirements for such a system to answer a physician's request are detailed and related to the clinical user, the computer interface and the technological interface, in particular that relating to adequate software.
M, de Heaulme, J, Anderson
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The voices of the medical record
Theoretical Medicine, 1990The medical record, as a managerial, historic, and legal document, serves many purposes. Although its form may be well established and many of the cases documented in it 'routine' in medical experience, what is written in the medical record nevertheless records decisions and actions of individuals. Viewed as an interpretive 'text', it can itself become
S, Poirier, D J, Brauner
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The American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 1992
Litigation directed toward a physician is for most of us a fact of life. A personally delivered subpoena is a harrowing experience which may cause a physician to act foolishly. Driven by panic and anxiety, physicians too frequently alter the medical record of the plaintiff patient, only to subsequently pay dearly for their impropriety.
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Litigation directed toward a physician is for most of us a fact of life. A personally delivered subpoena is a harrowing experience which may cause a physician to act foolishly. Driven by panic and anxiety, physicians too frequently alter the medical record of the plaintiff patient, only to subsequently pay dearly for their impropriety.
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The Medical Record— A Dialogue?
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1984What is more personal than the right to live or the right to die? Isn't it ironic that our society, which champions individual human rights, now wants to legislate these rights? Yet modern science has blurred the borders of life and death. The right to live and the right to die have become ethical dilemmas.
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Medical Care, 1971
While physicians acknowledge the importance of the medical record to both patient care and medical education, there is increasing awareness that the record along with our current system of processing medical information is seriously deficient. This paper attempts to document the type and extent of deficiencies in our current system of handling medical ...
H M, Tufo, J J, Speidel
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While physicians acknowledge the importance of the medical record to both patient care and medical education, there is increasing awareness that the record along with our current system of processing medical information is seriously deficient. This paper attempts to document the type and extent of deficiencies in our current system of handling medical ...
H M, Tufo, J J, Speidel
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Prescription and medication records
British Journal of Nursing, 2005All nurses are required to keep contemporaneous records which are unambiguous and legible. The NMC has reprinted the UKCC guidelines for records and record keeping (UKCC, 1998). The Department of Health has provided advice in its guidance on the implementation of independent nurse prescribing on the standards for prescription writing (DH, 2002).
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Archives of Internal Medicine, 1982
To the Editor. —I am presenting my ideas on physician-physician and physician-patient interchange, concerning the transfer of records. Admittedly, these are personal opinions, but they do reflect those of many of my colleagues with whom I have discussed the issue.
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To the Editor. —I am presenting my ideas on physician-physician and physician-patient interchange, concerning the transfer of records. Admittedly, these are personal opinions, but they do reflect those of many of my colleagues with whom I have discussed the issue.
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 1989
Excerpt To the Editor:My understanding of Dr. Burnum's article (1) is that most inadequacies of the medical record are interpreted as caused by pressures from society and regulatory agencies.
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Excerpt To the Editor:My understanding of Dr. Burnum's article (1) is that most inadequacies of the medical record are interpreted as caused by pressures from society and regulatory agencies.
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