Exchanging medical documents over healthcare networks is becoming a reality. This increases the need to effectively manage the growing amount of information for a single patient. Therefore, there is a current need to visualise Electronic Health Records (EHRs) in a way that assist physicians with clinical tasks and medical decision-making. The new methods to visualise clinical information from EHRs should take into account time and be intuitive for clinicians. This paper uses Semantic Web technologies and HL7 Clinical Document Architecture (CDA) to provide well-defined interfaces that help clinicians to visualize the medical procedures performed and how clinical findings have changed over the time for a patient. To validate the proposal, the...
The more enhanced and reliable healthcare facilities, depend partly on accumulated organizational kn...
The use of electronic medical records (EMRs) has yet to reach its potential for information visualiz...
There is still a lack of full integration between current Electronic Health Records (EHRs) and medic...
Traditional health record systems are ink and pa-per based. Slowly we move toward electronic health ...
The most cumbersome aspect of health care is the extensive documentation which is legally required f...
Background: To organize an efficient interaction between a doctor and an EHR the data has to be pres...
There is a proliferation of patient bound Electronic Health Record (EHR) data in systems that are in...
Abstract. Building up Electronic Health Record (EHR) systems is considered a promising approach to i...
The healthcare industry is rapidly advancing towards the widespread use of electronic medical record...
BACKGROUND: When medical data have been successfully recorded or exchanged between systems there app...
The health care sector is no longer imaginable without electronic health records. However; since the...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. June 2012. Major: Health Informatics. Advisor: Stuart M....
Systems Interoperability and Electronic Health Records are responsible for an exponential number of ...
peer reviewedAbstract New tools in data management have emerged in the last decade, which are going ...
Meaningful Use guidelines have pushed the United States Healthcare System to adopt electronic health...
The more enhanced and reliable healthcare facilities, depend partly on accumulated organizational kn...
The use of electronic medical records (EMRs) has yet to reach its potential for information visualiz...
There is still a lack of full integration between current Electronic Health Records (EHRs) and medic...
Traditional health record systems are ink and pa-per based. Slowly we move toward electronic health ...
The most cumbersome aspect of health care is the extensive documentation which is legally required f...
Background: To organize an efficient interaction between a doctor and an EHR the data has to be pres...
There is a proliferation of patient bound Electronic Health Record (EHR) data in systems that are in...
Abstract. Building up Electronic Health Record (EHR) systems is considered a promising approach to i...
The healthcare industry is rapidly advancing towards the widespread use of electronic medical record...
BACKGROUND: When medical data have been successfully recorded or exchanged between systems there app...
The health care sector is no longer imaginable without electronic health records. However; since the...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. June 2012. Major: Health Informatics. Advisor: Stuart M....
Systems Interoperability and Electronic Health Records are responsible for an exponential number of ...
peer reviewedAbstract New tools in data management have emerged in the last decade, which are going ...
Meaningful Use guidelines have pushed the United States Healthcare System to adopt electronic health...
The more enhanced and reliable healthcare facilities, depend partly on accumulated organizational kn...
The use of electronic medical records (EMRs) has yet to reach its potential for information visualiz...
There is still a lack of full integration between current Electronic Health Records (EHRs) and medic...