Introduction: Use of electronic health record (EHR) systems can place a considerable data entry burden upon the emergency department (ED) physician. Voice recognition data entry has been proposed as one mechanism to mitigate some of this burden; however, no reports are available specifically comparing emergency physician (EP) time use or number of interruptions between typed and voice recognition data entry-based EHRs. We designed this study to compare physician time use and interruptions between an EHR system using typed data entry versus an EHR with voice recognition. Methods: We collected prospective observational data at 2 academic teaching hospital EDs, one using an EHR with typed data entry and the other with voice recognition cap...
This study examined the effect a telephone health care information system has on emergency departmen...
This paper evaluates the contribution of an electronic health records (EHR) system to efficient deci...
Physicians spend around 35% of their time documenting patient data. They are concerned that adopting...
Introduction: Use of electronic health record (EHR) systems can place a considerable data entry burd...
In the realm of healthcare, physicians have traditionally documented patient records on paper. Howe...
Health care providers report several stressors related to the use of electronic healthrecord (EHR) s...
WOS: 000327459800012PubMed ID: 24158426Electronic Health Records allows direct data entry and is an ...
12th European Conference on eGovernment (ECEG) -- JUN 14-15, 2012 -- ESADE, Inst Publ Governance & M...
Introduction: The adoption of electronic medical records (EMRs) in emergency departments (EDs) has c...
INTRODUCTION: Data acquisition is still one of the important challenges to be met in clinical settin...
AbstractIt is widely believed that Electronic Health Records (EHR) improve medical decision-making b...
Objective: To determine if the effective use of Health Information Technologies (HIT) and the Electr...
Purpose: The length of stay (LOS) for patients in the emergency department (ED) provides an importan...
Voice recognition technology is improving and being used for things such as text messaging or other ...
BACKGROUND: Speech recognition is becoming increasingly common in the national healthcare system. On...
This study examined the effect a telephone health care information system has on emergency departmen...
This paper evaluates the contribution of an electronic health records (EHR) system to efficient deci...
Physicians spend around 35% of their time documenting patient data. They are concerned that adopting...
Introduction: Use of electronic health record (EHR) systems can place a considerable data entry burd...
In the realm of healthcare, physicians have traditionally documented patient records on paper. Howe...
Health care providers report several stressors related to the use of electronic healthrecord (EHR) s...
WOS: 000327459800012PubMed ID: 24158426Electronic Health Records allows direct data entry and is an ...
12th European Conference on eGovernment (ECEG) -- JUN 14-15, 2012 -- ESADE, Inst Publ Governance & M...
Introduction: The adoption of electronic medical records (EMRs) in emergency departments (EDs) has c...
INTRODUCTION: Data acquisition is still one of the important challenges to be met in clinical settin...
AbstractIt is widely believed that Electronic Health Records (EHR) improve medical decision-making b...
Objective: To determine if the effective use of Health Information Technologies (HIT) and the Electr...
Purpose: The length of stay (LOS) for patients in the emergency department (ED) provides an importan...
Voice recognition technology is improving and being used for things such as text messaging or other ...
BACKGROUND: Speech recognition is becoming increasingly common in the national healthcare system. On...
This study examined the effect a telephone health care information system has on emergency departmen...
This paper evaluates the contribution of an electronic health records (EHR) system to efficient deci...
Physicians spend around 35% of their time documenting patient data. They are concerned that adopting...