Background\ud \ud Historically, the paper hand-held record (PHR) has been used for sharing information between hospital clinicians, general practitioners and pregnant women in a maternity shared-care environment. Recently in alignment with a National e-health agenda, an electronic health record (EHR) was introduced at an Australian tertiary maternity service to replace the PHR for collection and transfer of data. The aim of this study was to examine and compare the completeness of clinical data collected in a PHR and an EHR.\ud \ud Methods\ud \ud We undertook a comparative cohort design study to determine differences in completeness between data collected from maternity records in two phases. Phase 1 data were collected from the PHR and Pha...
This paper provides an overview of maternity information technology (IT) in Britain, questioning the...
Introduction: The Pregnancy Health Record (PHR) is a functional tool that allows the sharing of preg...
The introduction of the Electronic Health Records (EHRs) for maternity services in Ireland provided ...
Background Historically, the paper hand-held record (PHR) has been used for sharing information betw...
Background: Historically, the paper hand-held record (PHR) has been used for sharing information bet...
The paper hand-held record (PHR) has been used extensively in general practice (GP) shared care mana...
The paper hand-held record (PHR) has been used extensively in general practice (GP) shared care mana...
Purpose This study examines a paper hand-held record and shared electronic health record in an Austr...
The antenatal paper hand-held record (PHR) has been used extensively in general practice (GP) shared...
Sharing of clinical data in a maternity setting: How do paper hand-held records and electronic or co...
Background: Evaluate the consistency of information in paper-based records when registered in parall...
Women have a strong need to be involved in their own maternity care. Pregnancy hand-held records enc...
Surprisingly women-held pregnancy health records (paper based) are still predominantly used in most ...
BACKGROUND: A personal health record (PHR) is an online application through which individuals can ac...
Electronic health record (EHR) data have great potential for reuse in research and patient care qual...
This paper provides an overview of maternity information technology (IT) in Britain, questioning the...
Introduction: The Pregnancy Health Record (PHR) is a functional tool that allows the sharing of preg...
The introduction of the Electronic Health Records (EHRs) for maternity services in Ireland provided ...
Background Historically, the paper hand-held record (PHR) has been used for sharing information betw...
Background: Historically, the paper hand-held record (PHR) has been used for sharing information bet...
The paper hand-held record (PHR) has been used extensively in general practice (GP) shared care mana...
The paper hand-held record (PHR) has been used extensively in general practice (GP) shared care mana...
Purpose This study examines a paper hand-held record and shared electronic health record in an Austr...
The antenatal paper hand-held record (PHR) has been used extensively in general practice (GP) shared...
Sharing of clinical data in a maternity setting: How do paper hand-held records and electronic or co...
Background: Evaluate the consistency of information in paper-based records when registered in parall...
Women have a strong need to be involved in their own maternity care. Pregnancy hand-held records enc...
Surprisingly women-held pregnancy health records (paper based) are still predominantly used in most ...
BACKGROUND: A personal health record (PHR) is an online application through which individuals can ac...
Electronic health record (EHR) data have great potential for reuse in research and patient care qual...
This paper provides an overview of maternity information technology (IT) in Britain, questioning the...
Introduction: The Pregnancy Health Record (PHR) is a functional tool that allows the sharing of preg...
The introduction of the Electronic Health Records (EHRs) for maternity services in Ireland provided ...