In a health system increasingly driven by cost constraints, there is a focus on improved electronic transfer of information to support healthcare delivery. One area of healthcare that has moved more quickly than others to achieve this is prescribing in the primary care environment. Whilst the move to electronic transfer of prescriptions has reduced transcription errors, the regulatory environment persists with handwritten signatures. This constraint, whilst addressed slowly with technology solutions, needs support from legislative change. The ultimate step is to have a secure mobile model, which would support the move to a fully-electronic, paperless transaction model
The Information and Communication Technology (ICT) is observed as a possibility to manage with the ...
Electronic Health Records are typically created and stored in different places, by different healthc...
Information and communication technologies (ICT) are now part of the fabric of the global economy, h...
The United Kingdom National Health Service (NHS) is about to commence upon major computerisation of ...
Electronic transfer of prescriptions is an essential element of electronic medications management. U...
The UK government has stated within its plan of reform for the National Health Service that a secure...
eHealth aims to improve the quality and safety of Australia’s health system by introducing a more ef...
This thesis describes an investigation by the author into the provision of a secure Electronic Trans...
Healthcare, like many industries, is fast embracing the benefits of modern information technology ( ...
Many of the current crises in contemporary healthcare management centre on issues concerning informa...
Medicine management is at the core of hospital care and digitalization of prescribing and administra...
The National Health Service (NHS) in the United Kingdom (UK) is currently going through a period of ...
Medicine management is at the core of hospital care and digitalization of prescribing and administra...
The EHR is a database record that incorporates a patient’s health care details from conception to de...
This article summarises the findings of five focus group sessions discussing the Electronic Transfer...
The Information and Communication Technology (ICT) is observed as a possibility to manage with the ...
Electronic Health Records are typically created and stored in different places, by different healthc...
Information and communication technologies (ICT) are now part of the fabric of the global economy, h...
The United Kingdom National Health Service (NHS) is about to commence upon major computerisation of ...
Electronic transfer of prescriptions is an essential element of electronic medications management. U...
The UK government has stated within its plan of reform for the National Health Service that a secure...
eHealth aims to improve the quality and safety of Australia’s health system by introducing a more ef...
This thesis describes an investigation by the author into the provision of a secure Electronic Trans...
Healthcare, like many industries, is fast embracing the benefits of modern information technology ( ...
Many of the current crises in contemporary healthcare management centre on issues concerning informa...
Medicine management is at the core of hospital care and digitalization of prescribing and administra...
The National Health Service (NHS) in the United Kingdom (UK) is currently going through a period of ...
Medicine management is at the core of hospital care and digitalization of prescribing and administra...
The EHR is a database record that incorporates a patient’s health care details from conception to de...
This article summarises the findings of five focus group sessions discussing the Electronic Transfer...
The Information and Communication Technology (ICT) is observed as a possibility to manage with the ...
Electronic Health Records are typically created and stored in different places, by different healthc...
Information and communication technologies (ICT) are now part of the fabric of the global economy, h...