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Impact of Electronic Health Services on Patient Satisfaction in Primary Care: A Systematic Review. [PDF]
Aboumoussa TH, Hassan A, Almarzooqi EA.
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Medication Safety in Saudi Arabia: Evaluating the Current Situation and Identifying the Areas for Improvement. [PDF]
Alghamdi AA.
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Temporal Patterns of Trauma Mortality and Causes of Death in a Level 1 Trauma Center: Implications for Improved Trauma Care. [PDF]
Thokaloath RS, Samuel S, Kumar BPV.
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Challenges for Data Quality in the Clinical Data Life Cycle: Systematic Review.
An D, Lim M, Lee S.
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Medical Informatics, 1986
A computer system operation is introduced, which has been in use since October 1981 at Kochi medical school as one of the integral sub-systems of the total hospital information system called IMIS.
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A computer system operation is introduced, which has been in use since October 1981 at Kochi medical school as one of the integral sub-systems of the total hospital information system called IMIS.
K. Yamamoto+5 more
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Assessing the quality of data entry in a computerized medical records system
Journal of Medical Systems, 1988A primary care university clinic discovered major errors in its medical records after instituting a computerized medical records system. A quality assessment tool was devised to measure the error rate and provide clues to the sources of these errors. During the implementation of this tool a marked reduction in data entry errors occurred suggesting its ...
M. R. Dambro, B. Weiss
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Computerizing medical records: Software criteria for systems to document patient encounters
Critical Care Medicine, 1990It 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. Essin, Cecelia D. Essin
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