Abstract Background Many hospital departments have implemented small clinical departmental systems (CDSs) to collect and use patient data for documentation as well as for other department-specific purposes. As hospitals are implementing institution-wide electronic patient records (EPRs), the EPR is thought to be integrated with, and gradually substitute the smaller systems. Many EPR systems however fail to support important clinical workflows. Also, successful integration of systems has proven hard to achieve. As a result, CDSs are still in widespread use. This study was conducted to see which tasks are supported by CDSs and to compare this to the support offered by the EPR. Methods Semi-structured interviews with users of 16 clinicians usi...
Implementations of potentially transformative eHealth technologies are currently underway internatio...
Electronic patient records (EPRs) are a constitutive element of medical practice and are expected to...
The implementation of hospital-wide Electronic Medical Records (EMRs) is still an unsolved quest for...
The health care environment is unique because of the large and complex organisation with a tradition...
The research effort on Electronic Patient Records (EPR’s) has rapidly increased in the last decade. ...
Health care organisations are extremely complex because they consist of heterogeneous groups of peop...
Electronic Patient Records (EPR’s) has rapidly increased in the last decade. Much of this research f...
The implementation of electronic patient records (EPRs) in large hospitals has for close to two deca...
Modern organisations increasingly have to face the challenge of increased complexity and specialisat...
Efficiently managed information is a key resource in clinical practice. Electronic patient records (...
increased in the last decade. Much of this research focussed on standardisation and technical realiz...
Safer, less expensive, and higher-quality health care can be achieved using clinical decision suppor...
The aim of this programme of work was to explore the effects of EPRs on hospital pharmacy personnel....
This is a qualitative case study of socio-technical work. This study provided a rare example of an i...
Purpose The purpose of the study was to understand the preparations for the introduction of electron...
Implementations of potentially transformative eHealth technologies are currently underway internatio...
Electronic patient records (EPRs) are a constitutive element of medical practice and are expected to...
The implementation of hospital-wide Electronic Medical Records (EMRs) is still an unsolved quest for...
The health care environment is unique because of the large and complex organisation with a tradition...
The research effort on Electronic Patient Records (EPR’s) has rapidly increased in the last decade. ...
Health care organisations are extremely complex because they consist of heterogeneous groups of peop...
Electronic Patient Records (EPR’s) has rapidly increased in the last decade. Much of this research f...
The implementation of electronic patient records (EPRs) in large hospitals has for close to two deca...
Modern organisations increasingly have to face the challenge of increased complexity and specialisat...
Efficiently managed information is a key resource in clinical practice. Electronic patient records (...
increased in the last decade. Much of this research focussed on standardisation and technical realiz...
Safer, less expensive, and higher-quality health care can be achieved using clinical decision suppor...
The aim of this programme of work was to explore the effects of EPRs on hospital pharmacy personnel....
This is a qualitative case study of socio-technical work. This study provided a rare example of an i...
Purpose The purpose of the study was to understand the preparations for the introduction of electron...
Implementations of potentially transformative eHealth technologies are currently underway internatio...
Electronic patient records (EPRs) are a constitutive element of medical practice and are expected to...
The implementation of hospital-wide Electronic Medical Records (EMRs) is still an unsolved quest for...