The entrance of the information technology within health organizations has been causing a true revolution, with new proposals in order to become a new practical facilitator on daily basis of health professionals. This article has the objective to evaluate the Electronic Patient Record (EPR) – ALERT EDIS – at a University Hospital. It has been evaluated a sample of 1,226 medical-cards from patients that have been served by 13 different medical specialties. In 95% of the medical cards there has been an insertion of a responsible and a 100% insertion of a diagnostics, and in only 0.32% there has been no anamnese nor external cause information (when applicable). In 9.54% of the medical cards there has been no evolution and in 31% the requested ...
The aim of this study was to investigate hospital professionals’ experience and attitude with patien...
Driven by the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health (HITECH) Act large numb...
This scientific article discusses the problems that arise with the widespread introduction of the el...
The entrance of the information technology within health organizations has been causing a true revol...
This paper compares a traditional requirements study with 22 interviews for the design of an electro...
Electronic Patient Records (EPR’s) has rapidly increased in the last decade. Much of this research f...
The research effort on Electronic Patient Records (EPR’s) has rapidly increased in the last decade. ...
The research effort on Electronic Patient Records (EPR’s) has rapidly increased in the last decade. ...
increased in the last decade. Much of this research focussed on standardisation and technical realiz...
Medical records are being adjusted to match the practical way of understanding an illness as a disor...
In the last years the use of information communication technologies (ICTs) has become a leading driv...
The aim of this study was to investigate hospital professionals’ experience and attitude with patien...
Despite the enormous progress that is made, many healthcare professionals still experience problems ...
This paper reports on the role users played in the design and development of an electronic patient r...
Health Information Technologies (HIT) play an important role in supporting decisions making, health ...
The aim of this study was to investigate hospital professionals’ experience and attitude with patien...
Driven by the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health (HITECH) Act large numb...
This scientific article discusses the problems that arise with the widespread introduction of the el...
The entrance of the information technology within health organizations has been causing a true revol...
This paper compares a traditional requirements study with 22 interviews for the design of an electro...
Electronic Patient Records (EPR’s) has rapidly increased in the last decade. Much of this research f...
The research effort on Electronic Patient Records (EPR’s) has rapidly increased in the last decade. ...
The research effort on Electronic Patient Records (EPR’s) has rapidly increased in the last decade. ...
increased in the last decade. Much of this research focussed on standardisation and technical realiz...
Medical records are being adjusted to match the practical way of understanding an illness as a disor...
In the last years the use of information communication technologies (ICTs) has become a leading driv...
The aim of this study was to investigate hospital professionals’ experience and attitude with patien...
Despite the enormous progress that is made, many healthcare professionals still experience problems ...
This paper reports on the role users played in the design and development of an electronic patient r...
Health Information Technologies (HIT) play an important role in supporting decisions making, health ...
The aim of this study was to investigate hospital professionals’ experience and attitude with patien...
Driven by the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health (HITECH) Act large numb...
This scientific article discusses the problems that arise with the widespread introduction of the el...