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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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The Automated Medical Records System
1987This 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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The Application of Computers to Medical Records
Australasian Annals of Medicine, 1970SummaryThis paper describes a system for the storage and retrieval by computers of components of the medical record. This system has been in operation for 18 months and there are over 550 clinical records stored on magnetic tape, representing some 700 separate patient admissions. The system stores data of identification, diagnosis codes, the summary of
V X, Gledhill +2 more
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A computerized chart management system for medical records
Computer Programs in Biomedicine, 1980A computerized system is described which improves turnaround time for completion of in-patient medical records and copes with the problem of delinquent records. Many patients seen at University Hospital are referred from throughout the State, thus the specialist must stay in contact with the referring physician for optimal patient care.
W E, Groves, W R, Davidson
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[System for querying medical records].
International journal of bio-medical computing, 1977The 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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Evaluation of a lecture recording system in a medical curriculum
Anatomical Sciences Education, 2010AbstractRecently, the Medical University of South Carolina adopted a lecture recording system (LRS). A retrospective study of LRS was implemented to document the students' perceptions, pattern of usage, and impact on the students' grades in three basic sciences courses (Cell Biology/Histology, Physiology, and Neurosciences).
Thierry R H, Bacro +2 more
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Errors in a Computerized Medical Records System (CLINICS)
Medical Informatics, 1979The accuracy of computer-held medical information can be of critical importance in patient care, therefore it is important not only to know the error rate in the stored data but also to know the effectiveness of error checking and correction programs. This paper reports on the errors which were detected by checking the consistency between stored data ...
A, Basden, E M, Clark
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Minimal impact of an electronic medical records system
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2015Electronic medical records (EMRs) implementation in hospitals and emergency departments (EDs) is becoming increasingly more common. The purpose of this study was to determine the impact of an EMR system on patient-related factors that correlate to ED workflow efficiency.A retrospective chart review assessed monthly census reports of all patients who ...
Jill M. Tall, Marie Hurd, Thomas Gifford
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Medical Records for Health Systems
2011Medical 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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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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