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ECIS
2000
13 years 6 months ago
The Electronic Patient Record as an Organisational Artefact
- The research effort on Electronic Patient Records (EPR's) has rapidly increased in the last decade. Much of this research focussed on standardisation and technical realizati...
Pieter J. Toussaint, Marc Berg
IJMI
2008
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Positive effects of electronic patient records on three clinical activities
Purpose: To investigate the effects of a fully functional electronic patient record (EPR) system on clinicians' work during team conferences, ward rounds, and nursing handove...
Morten Hertzum, Jesper Simonsen
SAC
2008
ACM
13 years 4 months ago
PPEPR: plug and play electronic patient records
The integration of Electronic Patient Record (EPR) systems is at the centre of many of the new regional and national initiatives to integrate clinical processes across department,...
Ratnesh Sahay, Waseem Akhtar, Ronan Fox
LREC
2008
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Automatic Rewriting of Patient Record Narratives
Patients require access to Electronic Patient Records, however medical language is often too difficult for patients to understand. Explaining records to patients is a time consumi...
Catalina Hallett, David Hardcastle
MIE
2008
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13 years 6 months ago
Developing a Shared Electronic Health Record for Patients and Clinicians
Improving Shared Decision Making (SDM) and patient-provider communication, and providing all citizens with equal access to health information has become a high priority health poli...
Cornelia M. Ruland, Haakon Bryhni, Roar Andersen, ...