نتایج جستجو برای: electronic medical records emr

تعداد نتایج: 877108  

2009
Amalia R. Miller Catherine E. Tucker

Firms’ decision-making is increasingly leaving an electronic trail. We ask how the threat of litigation affects decisions to adopt technologies that leave more of an electronic trail, like electronic medical records (EMR). On the one hand, firms may embrace a technology that allows them to easily document that their actions were appropriate if they have to defend them in court. On the other han...

2011
Takeharu Sonoda

This paper introduces Fujitsu’s efforts in the area of electronic medical record (EMR) solutions. EMRs play a central role in promoting information technology in the medical arena, which is a priority measure of the Japanese government. Through the evolution of EMR solutions, we have designed and provided solutions that meet the unique characteristics of medical institutions according to their ...

2017
Sijmen A Reijneveld

Background: Patient information, medical history, clinical outcomes and demographic information, can be registered in different ways in registration programs. For evaluation of diabetes care, data can easily be extracted from a structured registration program (SRP). The usability of data from this source depends on the agreement of this data with that of the usual data registration in the elect...

2018
Venet Osmani Li Li Matteo Danieletto Benjamin Glicksberg Joel Dudley Oscar Mayora

Background. Availability of large amount of clinical data is opening up new research avenues in a number of fields. An exciting field in this respect is healthcare, where secondary use of healthcare data is beginning to revolutionize healthcare. Except for availability of Big Data, both medical data from healthcare institutions (such as EMR data) and data generated from health and wellbeing dev...

Journal: :Health information management : journal of the Health Information Management Association of Australia 2006
Otieno George Ochieng Ryozo Hosoi

This study examines the effect of three factors: information technology (IT) skills of healthcare workers, present status of computerisation in their organisations, and workers' attitudes on the diffusion of electronic medical records (EMRs) in the healthcare environment. Data were obtained from a self-questionnaire distributed to 390 healthcare workers. The study finds that respondents need an...

Journal: :Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society ... Annual Meeting 2021

As Electronic Medical Records (EMR) become increasingly prevalent, the application of human factors principles is essential to facilitate efficiency and usability these systems and, in turn, reduce adverse patient outcomes due user errors relating EMR. This paper describes five “best practices” found literature which aim prevent error use Records. These practices are: Watermarking, Information ...

Journal: :CoRR 2016
Uri Kartoun

Electronic medical records (EMR) contain sensitive personal information. For example, they may include details about infectious diseases, such as human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), or they may contain information about a mental illness. They may also contain other sensitive information such as medical details related to fertility treatments. Because EMRs are subject to confidentiality requirem...

Journal: :Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association : JAMIA 2013
Katherine M Newton Peggy L Peissig Abel Ngo Kho Suzette J Bielinski Richard L Berg Vidhu Choudhary Melissa Basford Christopher G Chute Iftikhar J Kullo Rongling Li Jennifer A Pacheco Luke V Rasmussen Leslie Spangler Joshua C Denny

BACKGROUND Genetic studies require precise phenotype definitions, but electronic medical record (EMR) phenotype data are recorded inconsistently and in a variety of formats. OBJECTIVE To present lessons learned about validation of EMR-based phenotypes from the Electronic Medical Records and Genomics (eMERGE) studies. MATERIALS AND METHODS The eMERGE network created and validated 13 EMR-deri...

Journal: :Informatics in primary care 2008
Denis Protti Tom Bowden Ib Johansen

This is the third in a series of five papers about the use of computing technology in general practitioner (GP) practices in Denmark and New Zealand. This paper looks at the environments within which electronic medical records (EMRs) operate, including their functionality and the extent to which electronic communications are used to send and receive clinical information. It also introduces the ...

2015
Karen Tu Jessica Widdifield Jacqueline Young William Oud Noah Ivers Debra Butt Chad Leaver Liisa Jaakkimainen

BACKGROUND With the introduction and implementation of a variety of government programs and policies to encourage adoption of electronic medical records (EMRs), EMRs are being increasingly adopted in North America. We sought to evaluate the completeness of a variety of EMR fields to determine if family physicians were comprehensively using their EMRs and the suitability of use of the data for s...

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