This study examines the position of the qualified nursing staff regarding the impact of electronic medical records systems on factors related to patient safety, including errors in medication administration, workload, and availability of medical information. Methods: This cross-sectional study examines ...
- 《Bmc Medical Research Methodology》 被引量: 51发表: 2012年 Feasibility of screening for and treating vitamin D deficiency in forensic psychiatric inpatients. Neuroleptic and anti-epileptic medication, inadequate vitamin D intake and limited solar exposure increase the risk of vitamin D deficiency ...
Medication dosing errors can greatly reduce HIV treatment effectiveness as incorrect dosing leads to drug resistance and non-adherence. In order to dose co... RS Sadasivam,V Gathibandhe,MM Tanik,... - 《Journal of Medical Systems》 被引量: 27发表: 2012年 Utilizing patient data from the veter...
Health information and dataincludes medical and nursing diagnoses, a medication list, allergies, demographics, clinical narratives, and laboratory test results. 5. Electronic communication and connectivityenables those involved in patient care to communicate effectively with each other and with the patien...
QuestionAre formal medication lists in electronic health records accurate for ophthalmic medications? FindingsIn this cross-sectional study conducted on clinical encounters of patients with microbial keratitis, almost one-quarter of medications did not match between the clinician’s clinical progress...
Medical Records, Access to T.Kanchan, inEncyclopedia of Forensic and Legal Medicine (Second Edition), 2016 Electronic Health Record/Electronic Medical Records A health record is a repository of information regarding the healthcare of an individual, and EHR/EMR constitute the digitally stored healthcar...
OBJECTIVE: To measure the accuracy of medication records stored in the electronic medical record (EMR) of an outpatient geriatric center. The authors analyzed accuracy from the perspective of a clinician using the data and the perspective of a computer-based medical decision-support system (MDSS)....
Automated extraction of data from computer-based medical records for use in quality improvement has been described for >20 yrs.This article reviews the role of the electronic medical record in automating adverse event detection in the study of medication errors, nosocomial infection, and in the peri...
Therefore, the Outcomes Evaluation and Clinical Practice Section of the Spanish Society of Medical Oncology (SEOM) conducted this survey with the aim of evaluating the degree of implementation of EHRs by the medical oncology departments of hospitals in Spain, describing the situation regarding cancer ...
Cost savings, making healthcare more affordable to governments or patients Decreased medical errors, such as medication counterindications, due to programmed alerts to healthcare providers Safety of information, as electronic medical records cannot be lost in natural disasters like fires or floodsView...