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Implementing Electronic Medical Record Systems
IT Professional, 2009The US healthcare industry is a massive information enterprise, yet it's surprisingly inefficient when it comes to information management. Some estimates put it decades behind other industries with respect to information technology (IT) adoption and utilization.
William MacKinnon, Michael Wasserman
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Endoscopic electronic medical record systems
Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, 2008EEMR systems have become an integral part of the daily operation of many endoscopy units. Systems have evolved from simple endoscopy report generators to sophisticated endoscopy unit managers. Newer features of these systems may improve patient care and enhance endoscopy unit efficiency and productivity, but further studies are needed. The needs of the
Jason D, Conway +10 more
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An Electronic Medical Record System
International Journal of Extreme Automation and Connectivity in Healthcare, 2020This research proposes, designs, and implements a new online system for electronic medical records (EMR) for assisting the current processes of labs and hospitals. Specific consideration is given to the records of blood donors. It provides an online automated alternate to the traditional manual processes adopted for various medical labs.
Muhammad Sarfraz +3 more
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Medical record system for cardiology and cardiac surgery
Computers in Cardiology 1999. Vol.26 (Cat. No.99CH37004), 2003Describes the electronic medical record (EMR) the authors have developed for use in their health care institution, mainly dealing with diagnosis and treatment of cardiovascular pathologies. This activity was part of the project SPERIGEST, supported by Health Ministry of Italy, for the management (clinical and administrative) of health care delivery.
Taddei A +14 more
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Portable Medical Record Systems
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1980To the Editor.— During our tour of duty for Care-Medico in Afghanistan in 1972, we were initially shocked that patients retained their own medical records and roentgenograms. Later we were charmed by the idea. It came to seem appropriate in this poor country of self-reliant people that responsibility for their medical records was each person's concern.
H R, Brodman, L E, Brodman
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An automated medical record system.
JAMA, 1973An automated medical record system for ambulatory care has been developed for a prepaid group practice. It has been operational for two years, maintaining the medical records for 20,000 people who have made a total of 80,000 visits. The principal data source is a structured encounter form that is filled out by the care provider at the time of each ...
J H, Grossman +5 more
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The Economics of Integrated Electronic Medical Record Systems
2004The decision to adopt electronic medical record systems in private practices is usually based on factors specific to the practice— the cost, cost and timesaving, and impact on quality of care. As evident by the low adoption rates, providers have not found these evaluations compelling.
William G. Chismar, Sean M. Thomas
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Linked record medical information systems
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B. Biological Sciences, 1973Abstract Linked record medical information systems generate cumulative person or family records from data on events or processes occurring to the individual at separate times and places. The special purposes of time-based and family statistics from these systems are exemplified by studies in health care, epidemiology and genetics ...
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A Hypermedia-based Medical Records Management System
1998This article presents a new way to manage computerized medical records, based on a totally-hypermedia system. As a matter of fact, the classical use of a database limits the necessary variability of the medical record, in function of both the patient profile and the care practitioner habits. The system we propose is based on a hospital Intranet, and on
Frédérique Laforest +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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