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An automated medical record system.

JAMA, 1973
An 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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$\mathtt {Deepr}$: A Convolutional Net for Medical Records

IEEE journal of biomedical and health informatics, 2016
Feature engineering remains a major bottleneck when creating predictive systems from electronic medical records. At present, an important missing element is detecting predictive regular clinical motifs from irregular episodic records.
Phuoc Nguyen   +3 more
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Implementing Electronic Medical Record Systems

IT Professional, 2009
The 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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The Automated Medical Records System

1987
This chapter provides physicians with basic information about automated medical records systems, including the portable credit card sized “smart cards” used for positive identification of health plan members and for recording medical data. We also try to provide a thoughtful analysis of this new technology: how to get ready for it, the serious issues ...
Byron B. Oberst, John M. Long
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[System for querying medical records].

International journal of bio-medical computing, 1977
The use of traditional interrogation systems seldom applies to medical records. We developed a system oriented towards the processing of these records. We will describe here the language, the type of utilisation, the organisation and the performance of the system.
D, Charbonneau, F, Lustman
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Medical Records for Health Systems

2011
Medical Records developed within the hospital infrastructure to keep track of what procedures had been done to the patient. Through the rise of health informatics, Electronic Medical Records (EMR) have expanded to include all the services within the hospital, both for diagnosis such as laboratory tests and for treatment such as pharmacy drugs.
Bruce R. Schatz, Richard B. Berlin
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PlusTag-Magic medical record system

Proceedings of the Johns Hopkins National Search for Computing Applications to Assist Persons with Disabilities, 2003
PlusTag is a rugged, wearable smart card in the form of a 'dogtag' that can be programmed to carry a patient's medical record, including the most recent X-ray and ECG. The device. together with MAGIC (Medical Applications Graphic Image Compression) software, is intended to aid persons who, because of their disabilities.
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Secure and efficient privacy protection system for medical records

Sustainable Computing: Informatics and Systems, 2022
Muhammad Ramzan   +2 more
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Quality considerations in medical records abstracting systems

Journal of Medical Systems, 1978
Health Information Systems utilizing computerized medical records abstracting services are widely applied to clinical research, utilization review, health statistics, and similar programs. The utility of such systems is determined primarily by the accuracy of stored abstracts.
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