A b s t r a c t Objective: To investigate whether using a computer-based patient record (CPR) affects the completeness of documentation and appropriateness of documented clinical decisions. Design: A blinded expert panel of four experienced internists evaluated 50 progress notes of patients who had chronic diseases and whose physicians used either a CPR or a traditional paper record. Measurements: Completeness of problem and medication lists in progress notes, allergies noted in the entire record, consideration of relevant patient factors in the progress note’s diagnostic and treatment plans, and appropriateness of documented clinical decisions. Results: The expert reviewers rated the problem lists and medication lists in the CPR progress n...
BACKGROUND: The usability of dental computer-based patient record (CPR) systems has not been studied...
BACKGROUND: The usability of dental computer-based patient record (CPR) systems has not been studied...
Objective: Approximately 25% of all general dentists practicing in the United States use a computer ...
OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study is to evaluate the completeness of anesthesia recording before...
The present computer system is the first of its kind based on problem- oriented medical record (POMR...
Within the field of medical informatics, patient medical records are the sole source of information ...
Within the field of medical informatics, patient medical records are the sole source of information ...
Purpose: This pilot study compared traditional (paper-based) and electronic (computerized) clinical ...
Background: Daily documentation and maintenance of medical record quality is a crucial issue in orth...
Purpose: This pilot study compared traditional (paper-based) and electronic (computerized) clinical ...
A b s t r a c t Data in computer-based patient records (CPRs) have many uses beyond their primary ro...
textabstractFor clinical practice, the patient record is the principal repository for information co...
Abstract Background According to the literature, the validity and reliability of medical documentati...
A b s t r a c t Paper-based and electronic patient records generally are used in parallel to support...
Patient histories were obtained from 99 patients in three different ways: by a computerised patient ...
BACKGROUND: The usability of dental computer-based patient record (CPR) systems has not been studied...
BACKGROUND: The usability of dental computer-based patient record (CPR) systems has not been studied...
Objective: Approximately 25% of all general dentists practicing in the United States use a computer ...
OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study is to evaluate the completeness of anesthesia recording before...
The present computer system is the first of its kind based on problem- oriented medical record (POMR...
Within the field of medical informatics, patient medical records are the sole source of information ...
Within the field of medical informatics, patient medical records are the sole source of information ...
Purpose: This pilot study compared traditional (paper-based) and electronic (computerized) clinical ...
Background: Daily documentation and maintenance of medical record quality is a crucial issue in orth...
Purpose: This pilot study compared traditional (paper-based) and electronic (computerized) clinical ...
A b s t r a c t Data in computer-based patient records (CPRs) have many uses beyond their primary ro...
textabstractFor clinical practice, the patient record is the principal repository for information co...
Abstract Background According to the literature, the validity and reliability of medical documentati...
A b s t r a c t Paper-based and electronic patient records generally are used in parallel to support...
Patient histories were obtained from 99 patients in three different ways: by a computerised patient ...
BACKGROUND: The usability of dental computer-based patient record (CPR) systems has not been studied...
BACKGROUND: The usability of dental computer-based patient record (CPR) systems has not been studied...
Objective: Approximately 25% of all general dentists practicing in the United States use a computer ...