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Special Requirements for Electronic Medical Record Systems in Pediatrics

Special Requirements for Electronic Medical Record Systems in Pediatrics

... EMR systems may need to accommodate temporary (ie, changing) data in this key field, including certain identifying data associated with a patient change in the perinatal ...pediatric systems. Systems ...

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Improving performance in medical practices through the extended use of electronic medical record systems: a survey of Canadian family physicians

Improving performance in medical practices through the extended use of electronic medical record systems: a survey of Canadian family physicians

... these systems seems to be widely recognized, yet prior research shows that significant challenges remain before such benefits can be ...EMR systems on performance out- ...EMR systems ap- pear to have ...

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An investigation of the effect of nurses’ technology readiness on the acceptance of mobile electronic medical record systems

An investigation of the effect of nurses’ technology readiness on the acceptance of mobile electronic medical record systems

... Combining TRI with TAM is the first step to obtain super- ior understanding of technology acceptance among differ- ing individuals with different traits. Although most of the findings were significant, certain ...

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Ethnicity recording in primary care computerised medical record systems: an ontological approach

Ethnicity recording in primary care computerised medical record systems: an ontological approach

... our study demonstrates that utilising iterated proxy markers of ethnicity improved the identification of ethnicity recording within primary care CMR systems (46.85% to 55.20%). Using limited coding hierarchies can ...

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The potential of electronic medical record systems to support quality improvement work and research in Norwegian general practice

The potential of electronic medical record systems to support quality improvement work and research in Norwegian general practice

... way and focused on a few key areas of the EMR. Only nine of the 14 general practices could participate in the inter- views. There was a broad range of practice sizes and recruitment of practices did not specifically seek ...

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Minimally disruptive medicine is needed for patients with multimorbidity: time to develop computerised medical record systems to meet this requirement

Minimally disruptive medicine is needed for patients with multimorbidity: time to develop computerised medical record systems to meet this requirement

... Some of the current solutions provided to support and empower patients risk making things worse if they simply add cognitive and workload burden. These often consist of disease- specific education programmes for patients ...

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Ethnicity Recording in Primary Care Computerised Medical Record Systems: An Ontological Approach

Ethnicity Recording in Primary Care Computerised Medical Record Systems: An Ontological Approach

... our study demonstrates that utilising iterated proxy markers of ethnicity improved the identification of ethnicity recording within primary care CMR systems (46.85% to 55.20%). Using limited coding hierarchies can ...

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Implementing electronic medical record systems in developing countries

Implementing electronic medical record systems in developing countries

... EMR systems is the use of a concept diction- ...coding systems such as ICD10, SNOMED, LOINC or HL7, though none provide complete cover- ...EMR systems in the ...

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Understanding Sophistication in the Context of Electronic Medical Record Systems

Understanding Sophistication in the Context of Electronic Medical Record Systems

... Jaana et al. (2006) found that the leadership capacity domain was an important predictor of clinical IT sophistication. Specifically, the managerial tenure of the IT director had a negative effect across the three ...

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Identifying patients with asthma in primary care electronic medical record systems

Identifying patients with asthma in primary care electronic medical record systems

... used across different EMR systems. It should be noted that we did not test algorithms based on a billing code, text string, or prescription occurring repeatedly over a period of time, as such searches are not ...

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Regional Health Information Organizations: Lower Health Care Costs, Fewer Iatrogenic Illnesses, and Improved Care - What Are We Waiting For

Regional Health Information Organizations: Lower Health Care Costs, Fewer Iatrogenic Illnesses, and Improved Care - What Are We Waiting For

... address these issues, the national government must become more involved. It must provide grants, subsidies, and other incentives that encourage health care providers to implement electronic medical records and to ...

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Creating and using real-world evidence to answer questions about clinical effectiveness

Creating and using real-world evidence to answer questions about clinical effectiveness

... The strengths of RWE studies are that they are more inclusive than RCTs and can enable an evidence base to be developed around real-world effectiveness and to start to address the complications of managing other ...

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Creating and using real-world evidence to answer questions about clinical effectiveness

Creating and using real-world evidence to answer questions about clinical effectiveness

... The strengths of RWE studies are that they are more inclusive than RCTs and can enable an evidence base to be developed around real-world effectiveness and to start to address the complications of managing other ...

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Advancing Primary Care Use of Electronic Medical Records in Canada

Advancing Primary Care Use of Electronic Medical Records in Canada

... electronic medical record systems for physicians and integrated points of service for hospitals, pharmacies, community care facilities and patients” in order to “enhance the safety, quality and ...

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Maturity Assessment of Hospital Information Systems Based on Electronic Medical  Record Adoption Model (EMRAM)— Private Hospital Cases in Iran

Maturity Assessment of Hospital Information Systems Based on Electronic Medical Record Adoption Model (EMRAM)— Private Hospital Cases in Iran

... It is obvious that hospitals play a crucial role and are presumed as the heart of health care systems in each country. Likewise, HISs in a hospital are considered as a mean of data transportation, decision ...

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Is Canada ready for patient accessible electronic health records? A national scan

Is Canada ready for patient accessible electronic health records? A national scan

... For successful wide scale adoption of new technologies like EHR, this survey highlights the need for a culture shift in the health care environment to one that better supports embracing new technologies. There were a ...

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Progress in electronic medical record adoption in Canada

Progress in electronic medical record adoption in Canada

... Synthesis Since 2006, Canadian EMR adoption rates have increased from about 20% of practitioners to an estimated 62% of practitioners in 2013, with substantial regional disparities ranging from roughly 40% of physicians ...

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The Electronic medical record: Designing with the patient in mind

The Electronic medical record: Designing with the patient in mind

... My thesis explores how technology is making an impact in the field of health care at the current time. There are many changes being implemented in hospital settings and medical facilities and one of the major ...

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2068.pdf

2068.pdf

... Whether the acquisition of medical record data can be regarded as “minimal risk” not requiring informed consent varies among states and institutions. Strict interpretation may require individual informed ...

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Rates and risk factors associated with hospitalization for pneumonia with ICU admission among adults

Rates and risk factors associated with hospitalization for pneumonia with ICU admission among adults

... We assessed the association of age-group (18–49, 50– 64, 65–74, 75–84, ≥85 years), sex, and comorbidities with ICU admission. Race and ethnicity data were not available. Comorbidities were identified by ICD-9-CM codes ...

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