Abstract Background Most hospitals keep and update their paper-based medical records after introducing an electronic medical record or a hospital information system (HIS). This case report describes a HIS in a hospital where the paper-based medical records are scanned and eliminated. To evaluate the HIS comprehensively, the perspectives of medical secretaries and nurses are described as well as that of physicians. Methods We have used questionnaires and interviews to assess and compare frequency of use of the HIS for essential tasks, task performance and user satisfaction among medical secretaries, nurses and physicians. Results The medical secretaries use the HIS much more than the nurses and the physicians, and they consider that the elec...
The introduction of electronic health records will entail substantial organisational changes to the ...
This study builds on the theory of planned behavior, institutional and diffusion theories to investi...
Acute care clinicians spend significant time documenting patient care information in electronic heal...
Abstract Background It has been shown that implementation of electronic medical records (EMR) and wi...
Electronic medical records (EMRs) have for a long time been a topic of interest for researchers and ...
Medical records are being adjusted to match the practical way of understanding an illness as a disor...
Although the potential benefits of computer-based records have been identified in different areas of...
Purpose: The health industry must embrace information technology to improve treatments. Nurses are...
Background: A medical record contains data on patients to support current and continuing patient car...
Medical secretaries may have several separate electronic nursing information systems in use, but reg...
Purpose The purpose of the study was to understand the preparations for the introduction of electron...
The objective of this study was to explore inpatients’ opinions on their hospital paper medical reco...
The importance of patient records, also known as medical records, is related to different needs and ...
The objective of this study was to explore inpatients’ opinions on their hospital paper medical reco...
A descriptive study of 100 nursing personnel at a large Magnet hospital in Southwest Florida was con...
The introduction of electronic health records will entail substantial organisational changes to the ...
This study builds on the theory of planned behavior, institutional and diffusion theories to investi...
Acute care clinicians spend significant time documenting patient care information in electronic heal...
Abstract Background It has been shown that implementation of electronic medical records (EMR) and wi...
Electronic medical records (EMRs) have for a long time been a topic of interest for researchers and ...
Medical records are being adjusted to match the practical way of understanding an illness as a disor...
Although the potential benefits of computer-based records have been identified in different areas of...
Purpose: The health industry must embrace information technology to improve treatments. Nurses are...
Background: A medical record contains data on patients to support current and continuing patient car...
Medical secretaries may have several separate electronic nursing information systems in use, but reg...
Purpose The purpose of the study was to understand the preparations for the introduction of electron...
The objective of this study was to explore inpatients’ opinions on their hospital paper medical reco...
The importance of patient records, also known as medical records, is related to different needs and ...
The objective of this study was to explore inpatients’ opinions on their hospital paper medical reco...
A descriptive study of 100 nursing personnel at a large Magnet hospital in Southwest Florida was con...
The introduction of electronic health records will entail substantial organisational changes to the ...
This study builds on the theory of planned behavior, institutional and diffusion theories to investi...
Acute care clinicians spend significant time documenting patient care information in electronic heal...