نتایج جستجو برای: electronic health records

تعداد نتایج: 1266814  

2015
Luke V. Rasmussen Richard C. Kiefer Huan Mo Peter Speltz William K. Thompson Guoqian Jiang Jennifer A. Pacheco Jie Xu Qian Zhu Joshua C. Denny Enid Montague Jyotishman Pathak

Increasing interest in and experience with electronic health record (EHR)-driven phenotyping has yielded multiple challenges that are at present only partially addressed. Many solutions require the adoption of a single software platform, often with an additional cost of mapping existing patient and phenotypic data to multiple representations. We propose a set of guiding design principles and a ...

Journal: :Revista da Escola de Enfermagem da U S P 2010
Sandra Honorato da Silva Marcia Regina Cubas Maira Aparecida Fedalto Sandra Regina da Silva Thaís Cristina da Costa Limas

The implementation of the electronic health record in the basic networks of Curitiba enabled an advance in the implementation of the nursing consultation and the ICNPCH, whose modeling uses the ICNP axes structure and the ICNPCH list of action. The objective of this study was to evaluate the nursing consultation from the productivity and assistance coverage perspective. The studied population w...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2007
S Andrew Spooner

Some functions of an electronic health record system are much more important in providing pediatric care than in adult care. Pediatricians commonly complain about the absence of these "pediatric functions" when they are not available in electronic health record systems. To stimulate electronic health record system vendors to recognize and incorporate pediatric functionality into pediatric elect...

Journal: :Studies in health technology and informatics 2009
Cynthia Burdyny Susan Findlater Marie-Pier Caron Mubasshir Ajaz

There are many reasons an organization may choose to implement electronic health records. The challenge is to acknowledge the benefits and deficiencies of the electronic health record, to understand the driving forces for implementation and the barriers to it, and to effect change in the workplace and consumer behaviour. Indeed, one challenge is the determination of the organizational stance wi...

Journal: :Health information management : journal of the Health Information Management Association of Australia 2006
Pernille Bertelsen Christian Nøhr

The introduction of electronic health records will entail substantial organisational changes to the clinical and administrative staff in hospitals. Hospital owners in Denmark have predicted that these changes will render up to half of medical secretaries redundant. The present study however shows that medical secretaries have a great variety of duties, and often act as the organisational "glue"...

Journal: :Health affairs 2013
David F Penson

Health care providers remain uncertain about how they will fare financially if they adopt electronic health record (EHR) systems. We used survey data from forty-nine community practices in a large EHR pilot, the Massachusetts eHealth Collaborative, to project five-year returns on investment. We found that the average physician would lose $43,743 over five years; just 27 percent of practices wou...

Journal: :Applied clinical informatics 2010
A Ahmad

Journal: :The Open Medical Informatics Journal 2008
J Wainer C.J.R Campos M.D.U Salinas D Sigulem

This article discusses the authors' views on the security requirements of a central, unique electronic health record. The requirements are based on the well-known principles of confidentiality and integrity and the less discussed principles of control and legal value. The article does not discuss any technical or legal solutions to the requirements proposed herein.

2015
Courtney Lyles Dean Schillinger Urmimala Sarkar

Courtney Lyles and colleagues highlight how the expansion of patient-facing electronic health record portals could exacerbate existing healthcare disparities.

Journal: :AMIA ... Annual Symposium proceedings. AMIA Symposium 2010
Milos Hauskrecht Michal Valko Iyad Batal Gilles Clermont Shyam Visweswaran Gregory F Cooper

We develop and evaluate a data-driven approach for detecting unusual (anomalous) patient-management actions using past patient cases stored in an electronic health record (EHR) system. Our hypothesis is that patient-management actions that are unusual with respect to past patients may be due to a potential error and that it is worthwhile to raise an alert if such a condition is encountered. We ...

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