Physician notes are a unique genre within a larger genre ecology of a hospital’s emergency care department. As such, they mediate activities of medical care and may also be appropriated for other uses such as billing and representing the patient’s identity for patient-centered care. These additional uses may exert pressure upon the genre/genre ecology and contribute to its evolution. This study examines four documentation models used at different times over a twenty-year period at a community hospital and describes some of the changes to the genre of the physician’s note along with the concurrent changes to the tools used to produce it. The study results demonstrate how the use of the genre for billing purposes has resulted in an increase i...
Form dictates content, and the manner of recordkeeping imposed on us probably influences how we thin...
The hospital organization, containing a variety of clinical providers and supporting departments, is...
Background: Ineffective transitions of care continue to be a source of risk for patients. Although t...
Physician notes are a unique genre within a larger genre ecology of a hospital's emergency care depa...
This paper explores how electronic health record (EHR) systems have introduced a new genre for physi...
Abstract Background Little is known about documentation during transitions of patient care between c...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, February 2003.In...
Patients are increasingly provided facilitated access to their medical notes. Physicians have report...
Background: Inpatient care is dependent upon the effective transfer of clinical information across m...
The patient Problem List (PL) is a mandated documentation component of electronic health records sup...
This article explores the value of rhetorical genre theory for health care and professional communic...
Electronic Patient Records (EPRs) are becoming standard tools in healthcare, lauded for improving pa...
Communication failures in the complex environment of hospital care affect the quality of care and oc...
This article explores rhetorical implications of extending the audience of written physician notes i...
Communication failures in the complex environment of hospital care affect the quality of care and oc...
Form dictates content, and the manner of recordkeeping imposed on us probably influences how we thin...
The hospital organization, containing a variety of clinical providers and supporting departments, is...
Background: Ineffective transitions of care continue to be a source of risk for patients. Although t...
Physician notes are a unique genre within a larger genre ecology of a hospital's emergency care depa...
This paper explores how electronic health record (EHR) systems have introduced a new genre for physi...
Abstract Background Little is known about documentation during transitions of patient care between c...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, February 2003.In...
Patients are increasingly provided facilitated access to their medical notes. Physicians have report...
Background: Inpatient care is dependent upon the effective transfer of clinical information across m...
The patient Problem List (PL) is a mandated documentation component of electronic health records sup...
This article explores the value of rhetorical genre theory for health care and professional communic...
Electronic Patient Records (EPRs) are becoming standard tools in healthcare, lauded for improving pa...
Communication failures in the complex environment of hospital care affect the quality of care and oc...
This article explores rhetorical implications of extending the audience of written physician notes i...
Communication failures in the complex environment of hospital care affect the quality of care and oc...
Form dictates content, and the manner of recordkeeping imposed on us probably influences how we thin...
The hospital organization, containing a variety of clinical providers and supporting departments, is...
Background: Ineffective transitions of care continue to be a source of risk for patients. Although t...