... Over the past few years, the electronicmedicalrecord (EMR) has increasingly been touted as a necessary vehicle for increasing the quality of care for patients. The EMR is aimed at reducing (or ...
... Adherence was determined by the consistency between a patients stated medication regimen and either the active medi- cation list in the electronicmedicalrecord, or the physicians planned medication ...
... ABSTRACT. Electronicmedicalrecord (EMR) systems, which are usually designed for adult care, must perform certain functions to be useful in pediatric ...
... of electronicmedicalrecord (EMR) templates for diabetes management improves adherence to International Society for Pediatric and Adolescent Diabetes (ISPAD) screening ...
... the electronicmedical/health record ...an ElectronicMedicalRecord because of high frequent and chronic conditions such as pelvic organ prolapses, pelvic pain, and sexual ...
... future medical care provided to the patient. In addition, medical records are used in the management and planning of health services and facilities, for medical research and in the generation of ...
... of electronicmedical records and the arrival of medical big data era, the application of natural language processing technology in biomedicine has become a hot research ...to medical named ...
... of electronicmedicalrecord systems promises signifi- cant advances in patient care, because such systems enhance readability, avail- ability, and data ...
... the ElectronicMedicalRecord Administrative data Linked Database (EMRALD ™ ), which uses patient-level information from participating family practice EMRs across ...automated electronic ...
... Abstract—In this research, we analyze nursing care records by applying an analysis tool KH Coder to nursing care life logs, in order to develop a method for visualizing and verifying nursing care actions. We use 161 ...
... The electronicmedicalrecord (EMR) is designed to im- prove communication among providers within and be- tween organizations by automating the collection, use and storage of patient ...
... This commentary presents the first findings from a study, commissioned by Canada Health Infoway (Infoway), to describe how clinics and physicians in Canada who have adopted EMR use it and what impact they perceive it has ...
... magnitude of the increase in screening was highest in this group. Similarly, women were less likely to be tested prior to the reminder, but the impact of the reminder was larger for women than men. While we cannot know ...
... The thin client approach hinges around 24/7 connectivity and availability of a centralised ser- ver, probably located in a different site. Often this is not possible in developing countries. A thick client approach could ...
... There are several limitations of this study. First, we used a quasiexper- imental pre – post study design to evaluate the effect of the intervention. Therefore, although there was an as- sociation between the ...
... the electronic disease registry section of the EMR or a relevant corresponding billing diagnos- tic code billed within the past 3 ...the electronic disease registry and the Ontario Health Insurance Plan ...
... This article explains in basic terms what meaningful use (MU) is. “The term MU came into existence with the passage of the February 2009 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA), which included the term meaningful ...
... The ACO (accountable care organization) concept misses one important component. Half of patient care is in the hands of the patient. It is never just the doctor who is responsible, yet we rate doctors and health ...
... ies across Canada. Provincial survey results from west- ern Canada and ON were generally consistent with NPS findings, while provincial survey results in eastern Canada and QC were generally lower than NPS find- ings. ...
... to medical clearance (in days) compared with usual care. Time to medical clearance (in days) was determined by reviewing each participant’s electronicmedicalrecord for their RTP ...