6 myths and facts about electronic health recordsKathy Zwieg, LDA, CDA
Electronic health records (EHR) are rich heterogeneous collections of patient health information, whose broad adoption provides clinicians and researchers unprecedented opportunities for health informatics, disease-risk prediction, actionable clinical recommendations, and precision medicine. However, EHRs present ...
Sharing Notes: Stay updated on changing regulations and requirements, such as the 21stCentury Cures Act, Information Blocking, and core data for interoperability,and learn what to consider when sharing electronic health information. Using an EHR ...
In the past few decades, electronic health records (EHRs) have become a source of rich longitudinal data that can be leveraged to understand and predict complex diseases, particularly AD. Prior applications of EHRs for studying AD include deep phenotyping of AD7, identification of AD-related assoc...
Electronic health records (EHRs) Electronic health record (EHR) systems play an integral role in today’s healthcare practice, enabling hospitals and other health organisations to consistently collect, organise, and provide ready access to health information. These health information systems have arguably...
Method: A retrospective cohort study was conducted based on a large electronic health records database (Cerner HealthFacts) with records for hospitalized HRS patients from January 2009 鈥 June 2015. Demographics, clinical characteristics, treatment patterns, and economic outcomes were analyzed. ...
state that “the electronic health record could not be relied on to have relevant clinical information”. While this refers to their linked system, we must assume that all electronic records have the same failings. A linked system, bringing together data from separate and non-uniform systems, ...
Electronic health records (EHR) detect the onset of acute kidney injury (AKI) in hospitalized patients, and may identify those at highest risk of mortality and renal replacement therapy (RRT), for earlier targeted intervention. Prospective observational
The new chart system, conceived by Dr. Henry S. Plummer and his assistant, Mabel Root, became the basis for Mayo Clinic's medical record infrastructure, which now contains more than 9 millionelectronic health records(EHR) at the Rochester facility alone. And more records are always being gener...
The rise of genomically targeted therapies and immunotherapy has revolutionized the practice of oncology in the last 10–15 years. At the same time, new technologies and the electronic health record (EHR) in particular have permeated the oncology clinic.