This is the third in a series of five papers about the use of computing technology in general practitioner (GP) practices in Denmark and New Zealand. This paper looks at the environments within which electronic medical records (EMRs) operate, including their functionality and the extent to which electronic communications are used to send and receive clinical information. It also introduces the notion of a longitudinal electronic health record (versus an EMR)
Background: A territory-wide Internet-based electronic patient record allows better patient care in ...
Objectives To examine the current levels of information technology (IT) use in a primary care practi...
INTRODUCTION: The Electronic Medical Records (EMR), used every day for primary health care may const...
AbSTrACT: Denmark is one of the world’s leading countries in the use of health care tech-nology. Vir...
This is the fourth in a series of five papers about the use of computing technology in general pract...
This is the last in a series of five papers about the use of computing technology in general practit...
This second paper in a series of five looks at how computing in primary care began and provides back...
Describes the use of electronic medical records, standardized clinical communications, and patient i...
Denmark and New Zealand are two small countries whose primary care physicians are at the forefront o...
The objective of this study was to assess the current level of information technology use by primary...
This paper compares the status of primary care computing in England and Scotland with that of Denmar...
Background The computer-based electronic medical record (EMR) is an essential new technology in heal...
Primary care doctors in NHSScotland have been using electronic medical records within their practice...
There is general consensus that appropriate development and use of information and communication tec...
The implementation of information systems into primary health care opened the possibilities of provi...
Background: A territory-wide Internet-based electronic patient record allows better patient care in ...
Objectives To examine the current levels of information technology (IT) use in a primary care practi...
INTRODUCTION: The Electronic Medical Records (EMR), used every day for primary health care may const...
AbSTrACT: Denmark is one of the world’s leading countries in the use of health care tech-nology. Vir...
This is the fourth in a series of five papers about the use of computing technology in general pract...
This is the last in a series of five papers about the use of computing technology in general practit...
This second paper in a series of five looks at how computing in primary care began and provides back...
Describes the use of electronic medical records, standardized clinical communications, and patient i...
Denmark and New Zealand are two small countries whose primary care physicians are at the forefront o...
The objective of this study was to assess the current level of information technology use by primary...
This paper compares the status of primary care computing in England and Scotland with that of Denmar...
Background The computer-based electronic medical record (EMR) is an essential new technology in heal...
Primary care doctors in NHSScotland have been using electronic medical records within their practice...
There is general consensus that appropriate development and use of information and communication tec...
The implementation of information systems into primary health care opened the possibilities of provi...
Background: A territory-wide Internet-based electronic patient record allows better patient care in ...
Objectives To examine the current levels of information technology (IT) use in a primary care practi...
INTRODUCTION: The Electronic Medical Records (EMR), used every day for primary health care may const...