نتایج جستجو برای: electronic health records ehrs

تعداد نتایج: 1266913  

Journal: :Nursing economic$ 2014
Ceonne Houston-Raasikh

Electronic health records (EHRs) have numerous benefits, but are also besieged with risks. ealth care leaders must analyze potential risks throughout all EHR stages. Lessons learned from an EHR implementation may assist nurse leaders in avoiding disputes and risk. Strategies for reducing risk, liability, and ultimately litigation associated with EHR implementation are discussed.

Journal: :Journal of innovation in health informatics 2017
Kimberly D Pelland Rosa R Baier Rebekah L Gardner

nBACKGROUND: Electronic health records (EHRs) may reduce medical errors and improve care, but can complicate clinical encounters. OBJECTIVE To describe hospital-based physicians' perceptions of the impact of EHRs on patient-physician interactions and contrast these findings against office-based physicians' perceptionsMethods: We performed a qualitative analysis of comments submitted in respon...

2015
Hans Moen Filip Ginter Erwin Marsi Laura-Maria Peltonen Tapio Salakoski Sanna Salanterä

Patients' health related information is stored in electronic health records (EHRs) by health service providers. These records include sequential documentation of care episodes in the form of clinical notes. EHRs are used throughout the health care sector by professionals, administrators and patients, primarily for clinical purposes, but also for secondary purposes such as decision support and r...

Journal: :AMIA ... Annual Symposium proceedings. AMIA Symposium 2015
Jing Zhao Aron Henriksson Maria Kvist Lars Asker Henrik Boström

Using longitudinal data in electronic health records (EHRs) for post-marketing adverse drug event (ADE) detection allows for monitoring patients throughout their medical history. Machine learning methods have been shown to be efficient and effective in screening health records and detecting ADEs. How best to exploit historical data, as encoded by clinical events in EHRs is, however, not very we...

Journal: :The Journal of adolescent health : official publication of the Society for Adolescent Medicine 2014
Susan Hayden Gray Ryan H Pasternak Holly C Gooding Kathy Woodward Kirsten Hawkins Susan Sawyer Arash Anoshiravani

Adolescents stand to benefit greatly from improved electronic access to reliable health information and health care. Use of electronic health records (EHRs) can potentially improve health care accessibility, effectiveness, and safety but can create challenges for the ongoing protection of patient confidentiality and privacy. Protection of adolescent confidentiality as dictated by applicable law...

Journal: :International journal on future revolution in computer science & communication engineering 2022

EHRs (Electronic health records) are a source of big data that offer wealth clinical patient data. However, because these notes free-form texts, writing formats and styles range greatly amongst various records, text from eHRs, such as discharge rapid notes, provide analysis challenges. This research proposed novel technique in electronic healthcare based on feature selection classification util...

Journal: :CoRR 2014
Lawrence Nehemiah

This study aimed at identifying the issue, challenges and opportunities from the health consumers in Tanzania towards interoperability of electronic health records. Reaching that level of seamless data sharing among Hospitals needs the cooperation of all stakeholders especially the health consumer whose data are the ones to be shared. Without their acceptance that means there is nothing to shar...

2015
Mary Regina Boland Nicholas P Tatonetti

Adverse drug events (ADEs) are responsible for unnecessary patient deaths making them a major public health issue. Literature estimates 1% of ADEs recorded in Electronic Health Records (EHRs) are reported to federal databases making EHRs a vital source of ADE-related information. Using Columbia University Medical Center (CUMC)'s EHRs, we developed an algorithm to mine for vaccine-related ADEs o...

Journal: :Canadian family physician Medecin de famille canadien 2013
David Chan Michelle Howard Lisa Dolovich Gillian Bartlett David Price

In traditional health care interactions, clinicians are the holders of patients’ medical information. In recent years, this information has become increasingly likely to be in a structured electronic health record (EHR), the control of which lies with the physician. The general argument for EHRs is that they can improve quality of patient care by better coordination of information— indeed the p...

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