OBJECTIVE: To evaluate a national programme to develop and implement centrally stored electronic summaries of patients' medical records. DESIGN: Mixed-method, multilevel case study. SETTING: English National Health Service 2007-10. The summary care record (SCR) was introduced as part of the National Programme for Information Technology. This evaluation of the SCR considered it in the context of national policy and its frontline implementation and use in three districts. Participants and methods Quantitative data (cumulative records created nationally plus a dataset of 416 325 encounters in participating primary care out-of-hours and walk-in centres) were analysed statistically. Qualitative data (140 interviews including policy makers, manag...
The move to electronic discharge summary systems was anticipated to solve the longstanding problems ...
European countries are world-leading in the development and implementation of e-Health. In Sweden, a...
In the UK, in the acute in-patient setting, the only information that a patient receives about their...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the introduction of a centrally stored, shared electronic patient record (the ...
Objective: To explore the introduction of a centrally stored, shared electronic patient record (the ...
Electronic referrals and discharge summaries can improve the quality and timeliness of clinical comm...
To describe and evaluate the implementation and adoption of detailed electronic health records in se...
To evaluate the implementation and adoption of the NHS detailed care records service in "early adopt...
OBJECTIVE: To document the views of patients and the public towards the summary care record (SCR, a ...
Background: A number of different policies have aimed to introduce electronic records into National ...
Sharing of health data though the effective deployment of information systems should allow safer and...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the policy making process, implementation by NHS organisations, and patients'...
Electronic access to a summary of key details from a patient’s medical record from wherever they are...
The move to electronic discharge summary systems was anticipated to solve the longstanding problems ...
Objectives: To describe and evaluate the implementation and adoption of detailed electronic health r...
The move to electronic discharge summary systems was anticipated to solve the longstanding problems ...
European countries are world-leading in the development and implementation of e-Health. In Sweden, a...
In the UK, in the acute in-patient setting, the only information that a patient receives about their...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the introduction of a centrally stored, shared electronic patient record (the ...
Objective: To explore the introduction of a centrally stored, shared electronic patient record (the ...
Electronic referrals and discharge summaries can improve the quality and timeliness of clinical comm...
To describe and evaluate the implementation and adoption of detailed electronic health records in se...
To evaluate the implementation and adoption of the NHS detailed care records service in "early adopt...
OBJECTIVE: To document the views of patients and the public towards the summary care record (SCR, a ...
Background: A number of different policies have aimed to introduce electronic records into National ...
Sharing of health data though the effective deployment of information systems should allow safer and...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the policy making process, implementation by NHS organisations, and patients'...
Electronic access to a summary of key details from a patient’s medical record from wherever they are...
The move to electronic discharge summary systems was anticipated to solve the longstanding problems ...
Objectives: To describe and evaluate the implementation and adoption of detailed electronic health r...
The move to electronic discharge summary systems was anticipated to solve the longstanding problems ...
European countries are world-leading in the development and implementation of e-Health. In Sweden, a...
In the UK, in the acute in-patient setting, the only information that a patient receives about their...