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Assessment of a computerized medical record system: disclosing scripts of use
Evaluation and Program Planning, 1999Abstract In the last two decades, empirical studies adopting a critical sociological approach to technology have shown how innovations are socially shaped, and how their introduction into human practices is often problematic. This paper describes how the Actor–Network Theory (ANT) can contribute to the evaluation of information technology. Results of
Pascale Lehoux+2 more
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The Computerized Medical Record System
JONA: The Journal of Nursing Administration, 1979A 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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A comprehensive computerized medical record system for the pacemaker cardiologic clinic
[1989] Proceedings. Computers in Cardiology, 2003The authors have designed an IBM-PC-based medical chart which includes templates for personal information, history, and physical examination; cardiac problems; medications; ECG (electrocardiographic) analysis; pacemaker implantation report; pacemaker, general follow-up, and laboratory test results.
A. Katz, R. Sharony, I. Ovsyschcer
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 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
Donald W. Simborg+3 more
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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
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Computerized record system for electro-medical equipment management
Journal of Medical Engineering & Technology, 1986Commercial data-base software with a business-type microcomputer (Commodore 8096) has been used for filing electro-medical equipment inventory information. The operational experience of this system as an aid to comprehensive equipment management is described.
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A computerized system to facilitate medical record abstraction in cancer research (United States)
Cancer Causes & Control, 2003To implement a computerized system to gather and transmit medical record information from six sites to a centralized database for two cancer prevention studies.Microsoft Access 97 was selected as the application for the system. Sites purchased Access and hardware meeting technical specifications required for the system. A developer worked with the lead
Emily L. Harris+11 more
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A Computerized Obstetrical Medical Record and Data Base System
1982Over the last two years we have implemented a rather extensive computer oriented obstetrical medical record and data base system at Leuven University. A total of 404 different items can be coded, covering information mainly on the pregnant women, but also on the husband and newborn(s).
K. Verhaest+4 more
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Compados: How to Convince a Physician to Use A Computerized Medical Record System [PDF]
One of the objectives of the computerized medical record system COMPADOS, developed at the University Hospital of Gent, is to convince the individual physician of its advantages for patient care, medical research, medical education and health care management.
J. van Egmond, R.J. Wieme
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European Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2001
A template based computerized medical record system known as the Emergency Medicine Department System (EMDS) was installed in the emergency department of the National University Hospital, Singapore, replacing handwritten records. A study was carried out to show how the implementation of the EMDS improved the quality of medical records.
S.B.S. Ooi+3 more
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A template based computerized medical record system known as the Emergency Medicine Department System (EMDS) was installed in the emergency department of the National University Hospital, Singapore, replacing handwritten records. A study was carried out to show how the implementation of the EMDS improved the quality of medical records.
S.B.S. Ooi+3 more
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The Journal of Perinatal & Neonatal Nursing, 1999
Interest in purchasing and installing a perinatal computerized patient record (CPR) and archiving system is growing in the United States as a result of increased patient satisfaction demands, cost containment, and quality improvement. Perinatal nurses are commonly charged with researching available computer software and hardware, making purchasing ...
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Interest in purchasing and installing a perinatal computerized patient record (CPR) and archiving system is growing in the United States as a result of increased patient satisfaction demands, cost containment, and quality improvement. Perinatal nurses are commonly charged with researching available computer software and hardware, making purchasing ...
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