نتایج جستجو برای: electronic health record ehr

تعداد نتایج: 1253824  

Journal: :Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association : JAMIA 2006
Charles P. Schade Frank M. Sullivan Simon de Lusignan Jean Madeley

Nearly all general practice physicians (GPs) in the United Kingdom (UK) have electronic health record (EHR) systems in their practices compared with perhaps 15% of primary care physicians in the United States (U.S.). Based on interviews of 13 general GPs and review of current literature, the authors argue that the historical experience of widespread electronic health record uptake in the UK pro...

Introduction: Personnel readiness is the major factor for implementation of Electronic Health Records (EHR). On the other hand, nurses play an important role to the delivery of care. This study aimed to determine factors influencing nurses’ readiness to implement EHR. Introduction: Personnel readiness is the major factor for implementation of Electronic Health Records (EHR). On the oth...

Journal: :Applied clinical informatics 2014
M E Patterson P Marken Y Zhong S D Simon W Ketcherside

BACKGROUND Regulatory standards for 30-day readmissions incentivize hospitals to improve quality of care. Implementing comprehensive electronic health record systems potentially decreases readmission rates by improving medication reconciliation at discharge, demonstrating the additional benefits of inpatient EHRs beyond improved safety and decreased errors. OBJECTIVE To compare 30-day all-cau...

2011
W. O. Hackl

Background: Progress in the medical sci ences, together with related technologies, in the past has led to higher specialization and has created a strong need to exchange health information across institutional borders. The concept of electronic health records (EHR) was introduced to fulfill these needs. Remarkably, many EHR introduction projects ran into trouble, not least because they lacked t...

Journal: :Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association : JAMIA 2008
Julie J. McGowan Caitlin M. Cusack Eric G. Poon

This Viewpoint paper has grown out of a presentation at the American College of Medical Informatics 2007 Winter Symposium, the resulting discussion, and several activities that have coalesced around an issue that most informaticians accept as true but is not commonly considered during the implementation of Electronic Health Records (EHR) outside of academia or research institutions. Successful ...

2009
Anne Turner

Managing the complexity of a systemwide electronic medical record design and implementation: lessons for nurse leaders.. Implementing an integrated electronic outcomes and electronic health record process to create a foundation for clinical practice improvement.. Impact of clinical alerts within an electronic health record on routine childhood immunization in an urban pediatric population.. Man...

2013
Ryan Sandefer Danika Brinda Janelle Wapola

Currently, minimal requirements exist for assessing the usability of electronic health record (EHR) systems. Usability requirements are especially lacking for the increasing use of mobile devices to access EHRs. Therefore, the authors investigated the usability of three commercially available certified ambulatory EHR systems as accessed on mobile devices. The study used the System Usability Sca...

Journal: :Journal of biomedical informatics 2009
Catalina Martínez-Costa Marcos Menárguez Tortosa Jesualdo Tomás Fernández-Breis José Alberto Maldonado

The life-long clinical information of any person supported by electronic means configures his Electronic Health Record (EHR). This information is usually distributed among several independent and heterogeneous systems that may be syntactically or semantically incompatible. There are currently different standards for representing and exchanging EHR information among different systems. In advance...

Journal: :Journal of health care for the poor and underserved 2009
Esther Hing Catharine W Burt

Using nationally representative samples of visits from the 2005-2006 National Ambulatory Medical Care Surveys and the National Hospital Ambulatory Medical Care Surveys (N=39,343), this study examines whether electronic health record (EHR) systems have been adopted by primary care physicians or providers (PCPs) for poor minority patients at the same rate as by the PCPs for wealthier non-minority...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2012
Michael G Leu Karen G O'Connor Rebecca Marshall David T Price Jonathan D Klein

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE There are limited national data on pediatric health information technology adoption rates. Our objective was to determine pediatricians' adoption rates of electronic health record systems (EHRs), barriers to adoption, and features of the systems adopted. METHODS A survey of 1620 randomly selected US members of the American Academy of Pediatrics from February to July 2...

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