نتایج جستجو برای: electronic medical records emr

تعداد نتایج: 877108  

2017
Seth Polsley Atif Tahir Muppala Raju Akintayo Akinleye Duane Steward

Electronic medical records (EMR) have largely replaced hand-written patient files in healthcare. The growing pool of EMR data presents a significant resource in medical research, but the U.S. Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) mandates redacting medical records before performing any analysis on the same. This process complicates obtaining medical data and can remove muc...

2013
Adi Gundlapalli Guy Divita Marjorie Carter Shuying Shen Miland Palmer Tyler Forbush Brett South Andrew Redd Brian Sauer Matthew Samore

Introduction The main stay of recording patient data is the free text of electronic medical records (EMR). While stating the chief complaint and history of presenting illness in the patients ‘own words’, the rest of the electronic note is written by the provider in their words. Providers often use boiler-plate templates from EMR pull-downs to document information on the patient in the form of c...

2013
Christopher K. Fairley Lenka A. Vodstrcil Sarah Huffam Rosey Cummings Marcus Y. Chen Jun K. Sze Glenda Fehler Catriona S. Bradshaw Tina Schmidt Karen Berzins Jane S. Hocking

OBJECTIVE Despite substantial investment in Electronic Medical Record (EMR) systems there has been little research to evaluate them. Our aim was to evaluate changes in efficiency and quality of services after the introduction of a purpose built EMR system, and to assess its acceptability by the doctors, nurses and patients using it. METHODS We compared a nine month period before and after the...

2016
Reza Safdari Mehrshad Mokhtaran Shahram Tahmasebian

INTRODUCTION Electronic medical records as one of major parts of electronic health records is an important application of Medical Informatics. EMR includes different types of data, Graphical items being one of these data types. To this end, a standard structure for storing and recovering and finally exchanging this data type is required. In order to standardize information items in this researc...

Journal: :National health statistics reports 2010
Esther Hing Chun-Ju Hsiao

OBJECTIVES This report presents information on the adoption of electronic medical records (EMRs) by office-based physicians in 2007. Percentages of medical practices and physicians within practices using EMR systems are presented by selected physician and practice characteristics. METHODS Data from the physician induction interviews of the 2007 National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey (NAMCS) ...

2015
Ryota Inokuchi Hajime Sato Masao Iwagami Yohei Komaru Satoshi Iwai Masataka Gunshin Kensuke Nakamura Kazuaki Shinohara Yoichi Kitsuta Susumu Nakajima Naoki Yahagi Perbinder Singh Grewal.

Recording information in emergency departments (EDs) constitutes a major obstacle to efficient treatment. A new electronic medical records (EMR) system focusing on clinical documentation was developed to accelerate patient flow. The aim of this study was to examine the impact of a new EMR system on ED length of stay and physician satisfaction. We integrated a new EMR system at a hospital alread...

Journal: :CoRR 2018
Muhammad Kamran Muddassar Farooq

Recently, a significant amount of interest has been developed in motivating physicians to use e-health technology (especially Electronic Medical Records (EMR) systems). An important utility of such EMR systems is: a next generation of Clinical Decision Support Systems (CDSS) will extract knowledge from these electronic medical records to enable physicians to do accurate and effective diagnosis....

Journal: :BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making 2008
Jan Tore Lium Aksel Tjora Arild Faxvaag

BACKGROUND It has been shown that implementation of electronic medical records (EMR) and withdrawal of the paper-based medical record is feasible, but represents a drastic change in the information environment of hospital physicians. Previous investigations have revealed considerable inter-hospital variations in EMR system use and user satisfaction. The aim of this study was to further explore ...

Journal: :Genome research 2011
Amy L McGuire Melissa Basford Lynn G Dressler Stephanie M Fullerton Barbara A Koenig Rongling Li Cathy A McCarty Erin Ramos Maureen E Smith Carol P Somkin Carol Waudby Wendy A Wolf Ellen Wright Clayton

In 2007, the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI) established the Electronic MEdical Records and GEnomics (eMERGE) Consortium (www.gwas.net) to develop, disseminate, and apply approaches to research that combine DNA biorepositories with electronic medical record (EMR) systems for large-scale, high-throughput genetic research. One of the major ethical and administrative challenges fo...

2007
Amalia R. Miller Catherine Tucker

An Electronic Medical Record (EMR) allows medical providers to store and transfer patient information using computers rather than paper records. The ability to transfer existing medical information about a patient to another hospital electronically could be beneficial or detrimental to hospitals. On one hand, the ability to transfer patient records electronically can improve patient safety and ...

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