ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Patient information, medical history, clinical outcomes and demographic information, can be registered in different ways in registration programs. For evaluation of diabetes care, data can easily be extracted from a structured registration program (SRP). The usability of data from this source depends on the agreement of this data with that of the usual data registration in the electronic medical record (EMR). Aim of the study was to determine the comparability of data from an EMR and from an SRP, to determine whether the use of SRP data for quality assessment is justified in general practice. METHODS: We obtained 196 records of diabetes mellitus patients in a sample of general practices in the Netherlands. We compared ...
Clinical quality registries (CQRs) are playing an increasingly important role in improving health ou...
Background. The quality of recording of clinical data in diabetes care in general practices is very ...
Abstract Background Electronic medical record (EMR) systems are used for many purposes including pat...
Background: Patient information, medical history, clinical outcomes and demographic information, can...
OBJECTIVE: Quality indicators for the treatment of type 2 diabetes are often retrieved from a chroni...
Background: The use of electronic medical records (EMR) in general practice has spread rapidly in th...
BACKGROUND: The increased use of electronic medical records (EMRs) in Canadian primary health care p...
Background: In recent years, several primary care databases recording information from computerized ...
Background. General practice–based data, collected within general practice registration networks (GP...
The benefits of clinical trials registration include improved transparency on clinical trials for he...
Background: General practice–based data, collected within general practice registration networks (GP...
Background. Approximately 80% of GPs use a GP information system (GIS) and an electronic medical rec...
Contains fulltext : 137052.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)INTRODUCTION: T...
Objective: This study evaluated a computerized method for extracting numeric clinical measurements r...
The benefits of clinical trials registration include improved transparency on clinical trials for he...
Clinical quality registries (CQRs) are playing an increasingly important role in improving health ou...
Background. The quality of recording of clinical data in diabetes care in general practices is very ...
Abstract Background Electronic medical record (EMR) systems are used for many purposes including pat...
Background: Patient information, medical history, clinical outcomes and demographic information, can...
OBJECTIVE: Quality indicators for the treatment of type 2 diabetes are often retrieved from a chroni...
Background: The use of electronic medical records (EMR) in general practice has spread rapidly in th...
BACKGROUND: The increased use of electronic medical records (EMRs) in Canadian primary health care p...
Background: In recent years, several primary care databases recording information from computerized ...
Background. General practice–based data, collected within general practice registration networks (GP...
The benefits of clinical trials registration include improved transparency on clinical trials for he...
Background: General practice–based data, collected within general practice registration networks (GP...
Background. Approximately 80% of GPs use a GP information system (GIS) and an electronic medical rec...
Contains fulltext : 137052.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)INTRODUCTION: T...
Objective: This study evaluated a computerized method for extracting numeric clinical measurements r...
The benefits of clinical trials registration include improved transparency on clinical trials for he...
Clinical quality registries (CQRs) are playing an increasingly important role in improving health ou...
Background. The quality of recording of clinical data in diabetes care in general practices is very ...
Abstract Background Electronic medical record (EMR) systems are used for many purposes including pat...