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Errors in a Computerized Medical Records System (CLINICS)

Medical Informatics, 1979
The accuracy of computer-held medical information can be of critical importance in patient care, therefore it is important not only to know the error rate in the stored data but also to know the effectiveness of error checking and correction programs. This paper reports on the errors which were detected by checking the consistency between stored data ...
A, Basden, E M, Clark
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A computerized chart management system for medical records

Computer Programs in Biomedicine, 1980
A computerized system is described which improves turnaround time for completion of in-patient medical records and copes with the problem of delinquent records. Many patients seen at University Hospital are referred from throughout the State, thus the specialist must stay in contact with the referring physician for optimal patient care.
W E, Groves, W R, Davidson
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GENTIC: A computerized medical genetic case record system

American Journal of Medical Genetics, 1982
AbstractGENTIC is a computerized system for the storage, recall, and analysis of data collected by the Medical Genetics Center in Marseille, France. It is based on a standard case report file that includes a full clinical description of all patients, results of cytogenetic investigations, and details of the genetic counseling provided.
Ségolène Aymé   +5 more
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Computerizing medical records

Critical Care Medicine, 1990
It is difficult to design and build computer systems to document medical care, especially if the entries are to be made by health care professionals. Not all software approaches are equally well suited to the task. Twenty-one specific software characteristics were identified that promote efficient development and support clinical needs.
D J, Essin, C D, Essin
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Cost-benefit analysis of a computerized medical record system

Journal of Medical Systems, 1983
This paper describes the cost-benefit analysis of a computerized medical record system for use in physicians' offices. Actual data for savings in physician time in paper work was collected. The qualitative benefits of the system were evaluated using a questionnaire.
U, Saxena, C S, Sit, D J, Forward
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Computerization of data: a person‐based medical record system

International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 1990
AbstractThe collection and evaluation of obstetric data is essential for assessing the effectiveness of the health and social services in a country. A computerized system in use on a national level is described. The person‐based system aims to include all patients who encounter government medical services, including obstetric and infant data. The scope
C, Savona-Ventura   +3 more
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A Computerized System for Reviewing Medical Records from Physicians’ Offices

The Joint Commission Journal on Quality Improvement, 1994
Review of clinical performance in office-based care is increasing in importance as more medical care shifts to outpatient settings. Decisions made in primary care settings can save lives and limit disability through prevention and early intervention in disease. Information is needed to assess quality of care by answering such questions as whether drugs
D W, Garnick   +5 more
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A computerized summary medical record system can provide more information than the standard medical record.

JAMA, 1985
We assessed the ability of a computerized outpatient medical record (MR) system, the Summary Time-Oriented Record (STOR), to communicate information to clinicians in two randomized single-blind studies. In the first study, physicians were better able to predict their patients' future symptom changes and laboratory test results from outpatient visits to
Q E, Whiting-O'Keefe   +3 more
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The Computerized Medical Record System

JONA: The Journal of Nursing Administration, 1979
A system of computerized medical record-keeping in a health maintenance organization is described. Some problems arising in the shift from manual to computerized record-keeping are discussed. Perhaps the most important for nursing is the increase in the nursing staff's responsibility for complete, consistent documentation of patient care concomitant ...
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Problems of computerization of large computer medical record systems

Medical Informatics, 1976
Large computer medical record systems are those which provide health professionals in large medical centres with timely delivery of both current and past relevant information, which aid in the medi...
M. F. Collen   +2 more
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