Medical records, first developed in the fifth century, have remained virtually unchanged until the explosion of new technology in the mid-1960’s. The National Space and Aeronautics Administration’s development of computerized patient record (CPR) brought life to the electronic medical record (EMR) industry. Preventable deaths due to medical errors drew the attention of public and health care professionals to the need for increased patient safety and improved quality measures in medicine. With health care costs compromising 16-17% of the U.S. Gross Domestic Product, Congress passed legislation to financially support providers to adopt electronic medical record (EMR). As a result, future efforts will focus on the sharing of information among ...
Health care lags behind other industries inadopting information technology by asmuch as 10–15 years ...
Medical records are being adjusted to match the practical way of understanding an illness as a disor...
This paper looks at the central role of the electronic health record (EHR) in health information tec...
Electronic medical records (EMRs) are the newest form of documenting a patient’s medical recor...
Electronic Health Records are electronic versions of patients’ healthcare records. An electronic hea...
Taking the opportunity of the opening of our new hospital in December 2000, we started to use a comp...
Taking the opportunity of the opening of our new hospital in December 2000, we started to use a comp...
Electronic health records have revolutionized the medical world by improving medical care, refining ...
President Bush identified electronic medical records (EMRs), also known as electronic health records...
In 2004 President George Bush requested that all patient medical records be in electronic format by ...
In 2004 President George Bush requested that all patient medical records be in electronic format by ...
AbstractElectronic medical records (EMR) are seen as a way to simplify the management of patient inf...
Abstract Countries around the world are in need of electronic medical record (EMR) systems that meet...
Electronic Medical Records (EMR) are digitised versions of the paper charts in clinician offices, cl...
Electronic charting and record keeping is a relatively new practice in terms of health care document...
Health care lags behind other industries inadopting information technology by asmuch as 10–15 years ...
Medical records are being adjusted to match the practical way of understanding an illness as a disor...
This paper looks at the central role of the electronic health record (EHR) in health information tec...
Electronic medical records (EMRs) are the newest form of documenting a patient’s medical recor...
Electronic Health Records are electronic versions of patients’ healthcare records. An electronic hea...
Taking the opportunity of the opening of our new hospital in December 2000, we started to use a comp...
Taking the opportunity of the opening of our new hospital in December 2000, we started to use a comp...
Electronic health records have revolutionized the medical world by improving medical care, refining ...
President Bush identified electronic medical records (EMRs), also known as electronic health records...
In 2004 President George Bush requested that all patient medical records be in electronic format by ...
In 2004 President George Bush requested that all patient medical records be in electronic format by ...
AbstractElectronic medical records (EMR) are seen as a way to simplify the management of patient inf...
Abstract Countries around the world are in need of electronic medical record (EMR) systems that meet...
Electronic Medical Records (EMR) are digitised versions of the paper charts in clinician offices, cl...
Electronic charting and record keeping is a relatively new practice in terms of health care document...
Health care lags behind other industries inadopting information technology by asmuch as 10–15 years ...
Medical records are being adjusted to match the practical way of understanding an illness as a disor...
This paper looks at the central role of the electronic health record (EHR) in health information tec...