As the focus of clinicians and government shifts from speciality-based care to system-based key performance indicators such as the National Emergency Access Target (NEAT) or the 4-h rule, integration between emergency department (ED) and inpatient clinical workflows and information systems is becoming increasingly necessary. Such system measures drive the implementation of integrated electronic medical records (ieMR) to digitally integrate these workflows. The objective of this case study was to describe the impact of digital transformation of the ED-in-patient interface (EDii) of a large tertiary hospital on process measures and clinical outcomes for patients requiring emergency admission to hospital. Data were collected from routine clini...
Background: Failure to recognise and respond to clinical deterioration is a major cause of high mort...
This paper evaluates the contribution of an electronic health records (EHR) system to efficient deci...
Implementations of potentially transformative eHealth technologies are currently underway internatio...
Patients who require emergency admission to hospital require complex care that can be fragmented, oc...
Patients who require emergency admission to hospital require complex care that can be fragmented, oc...
Objectives: (1) to describe Emergency Department (ED) physicians’ and nurses’ perceptions about the ...
Background: Electronic Medical Record (EMR) systems are electronic databases for compiling patient r...
Evidence suggests improved outcomes for patients requiring emergency admission to hospital are assoc...
Unwell patients in the ED requiring inpatient admission must negotiate the interface between the ED ...
Recording information in emergency departments (EDs) constitutes a major obstacle to efficient treat...
Our emergency department had always relied on a paper-based infrastructure. Our goal was to convert ...
This paper evaluates the contribution of an electronic health records (EHR) system to efficient deci...
Aim Electronic Records in Ambulances (ERA) is a two-year study examining the opportunities and chall...
ED access block is an ongoing significant problem and has been associated with excess mortality. Mul...
Objective: To determine if the effective use of Health Information Technologies (HIT) and the Electr...
Background: Failure to recognise and respond to clinical deterioration is a major cause of high mort...
This paper evaluates the contribution of an electronic health records (EHR) system to efficient deci...
Implementations of potentially transformative eHealth technologies are currently underway internatio...
Patients who require emergency admission to hospital require complex care that can be fragmented, oc...
Patients who require emergency admission to hospital require complex care that can be fragmented, oc...
Objectives: (1) to describe Emergency Department (ED) physicians’ and nurses’ perceptions about the ...
Background: Electronic Medical Record (EMR) systems are electronic databases for compiling patient r...
Evidence suggests improved outcomes for patients requiring emergency admission to hospital are assoc...
Unwell patients in the ED requiring inpatient admission must negotiate the interface between the ED ...
Recording information in emergency departments (EDs) constitutes a major obstacle to efficient treat...
Our emergency department had always relied on a paper-based infrastructure. Our goal was to convert ...
This paper evaluates the contribution of an electronic health records (EHR) system to efficient deci...
Aim Electronic Records in Ambulances (ERA) is a two-year study examining the opportunities and chall...
ED access block is an ongoing significant problem and has been associated with excess mortality. Mul...
Objective: To determine if the effective use of Health Information Technologies (HIT) and the Electr...
Background: Failure to recognise and respond to clinical deterioration is a major cause of high mort...
This paper evaluates the contribution of an electronic health records (EHR) system to efficient deci...
Implementations of potentially transformative eHealth technologies are currently underway internatio...