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Endoscopic electronic medical record systems

Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, 2008
EEMR 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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Portable medical record systems.

JAMA, 1980
To 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 Electronic Medical Record System

International Journal of Extreme Automation and Connectivity in Healthcare, 2020
This 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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Linked record medical information systems

Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B. Biological Sciences, 1973
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 Computer Based Medical Record System

Methods of Information in Medicine, 1973
This paper reports the design and implementation of a computer based medical record system. Clinical data from a 27-bed general medical ward are captured at the point of generation and entered into a computer through a remote terminal. The data stored at present for each patient-admission include the identification, diagnoses, clinical history ...
J D, Buckley   +3 more
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Automated anesthesia surgery medical record system

International Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing, 1990
Manual recording of physiological data in patients receiving anesthesia or intensive care infrequently meets medical requirements or legal documentation standards. Automated recording allows the generation of reliable data that can be integrated into the patient's medical record.
J S, Gage   +3 more
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