AIM: Worldwide, the adoption of electronic patient recording system is increasing among many parts of the health sectors. Although paper-based recording of patients' information was a routine in many departments of dental schools, easy destruction of collected information and the costs of its conversion to electronic data, limited the availability of updated data at the department of dental public health. This paper aimed to explain the project of designing a system for Electronic Oral Health Recording (EOHR) in Isfahan dental school. The initial testing of system among dental students is reported too. METHODS: A situation analysis was conducted among the faculty members and dental students dealing with the Department of Oral Public Health....
Background: Implementation of electronic medical records in health facilities is still very rare. Th...
Information on the oral health condition of the target population is required to enable the developm...
Introduction: Information technology is vital to support dental care services and is yet to be thoro...
Cork University Dental School & Hospital (CUDSH) is seeking to move from traditional Paper-Based Rec...
Introduction: The current study was initiated in order to evaluate the students′ perception of an el...
Background and Aims: Classification is a fundamental issue in quantitative studies of any phenomen...
The use of information technology (IT) in dentistry is far ranging. In order to produce a working do...
The objective of this study was to investigate if electronic patient records have utility in dental ...
The objective of this study was to investigate if electronic patient records have utility in dental ...
The objective of this study was to investigate if electronic patient records have utility in dental ...
The use of information technology (IT) in dentistry is far ranging. In order to produce a working do...
The use of information technology (IT) in dentistry is far ranging. In order to produce a working do...
The use of electronic patient records has a great positive potential to improve clinical practice an...
Recently, the World Wide Web has emerged as a platform for computer-based oral health records. Web-b...
Objectives To overcome challenges in the implementation of electronic dental record systems in a low...
Background: Implementation of electronic medical records in health facilities is still very rare. Th...
Information on the oral health condition of the target population is required to enable the developm...
Introduction: Information technology is vital to support dental care services and is yet to be thoro...
Cork University Dental School & Hospital (CUDSH) is seeking to move from traditional Paper-Based Rec...
Introduction: The current study was initiated in order to evaluate the students′ perception of an el...
Background and Aims: Classification is a fundamental issue in quantitative studies of any phenomen...
The use of information technology (IT) in dentistry is far ranging. In order to produce a working do...
The objective of this study was to investigate if electronic patient records have utility in dental ...
The objective of this study was to investigate if electronic patient records have utility in dental ...
The objective of this study was to investigate if electronic patient records have utility in dental ...
The use of information technology (IT) in dentistry is far ranging. In order to produce a working do...
The use of information technology (IT) in dentistry is far ranging. In order to produce a working do...
The use of electronic patient records has a great positive potential to improve clinical practice an...
Recently, the World Wide Web has emerged as a platform for computer-based oral health records. Web-b...
Objectives To overcome challenges in the implementation of electronic dental record systems in a low...
Background: Implementation of electronic medical records in health facilities is still very rare. Th...
Information on the oral health condition of the target population is required to enable the developm...
Introduction: Information technology is vital to support dental care services and is yet to be thoro...