The objective of the study as to assess the consistency with which a set of pre-defined data about three fictitious patients was entered into a sample group of practice computer systems, and to measure the time required for routine data capture of this kind. The study design was a prospective, piloted, postal survey, in which respondents were requested to enter a variety of general sample data onto their systems, to time the process, and record details of any difficulties. The subjects were 76 (39%) responding general practices in England and Ulster, from a random sample of members of a GP computer specialist group. These results (which in view of the highly motivated characteristics of the responding sample are likely to represent best pra...
This study documents the extent of reported computer use by general practitioners (GPs) in consultat...
The use of electronic healthcare systems for recording patient treatment history is well established...
Despite the rapid growth in routine computerized data collection within the National Health Service ...
Background UK general practice is computerised, and quality targets based on computer data provide a...
Objectives: To determine the levels of computerisation and usage of GP computer systems amongst Leic...
UK general practice is computerised, and quality targets based on computer data provide a further in...
Background: Much of European primary care is computerised and many groups of practices pool data for...
<strong>Background</strong> UK general practitioners largely conduct computer-mediated consultations...
Data quality is a vital attribute in determining the usability and productivity of electronic patien...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the potential for using routine computerised general practice data for surveill...
<strong>Background</strong> Quality improvement in general practice has increasingly focused on the ...
Background Much of European primary care is computerised and many groups of practices pool data for ...
Since 1998, data about general practice activity in Australia has been collected, analysed and disse...
AIM: To assess the current levels of computer use in Australian general practice, and identify clini...
Background. The quality of data in general practice clinical information systems varies enormously. ...
This study documents the extent of reported computer use by general practitioners (GPs) in consultat...
The use of electronic healthcare systems for recording patient treatment history is well established...
Despite the rapid growth in routine computerized data collection within the National Health Service ...
Background UK general practice is computerised, and quality targets based on computer data provide a...
Objectives: To determine the levels of computerisation and usage of GP computer systems amongst Leic...
UK general practice is computerised, and quality targets based on computer data provide a further in...
Background: Much of European primary care is computerised and many groups of practices pool data for...
<strong>Background</strong> UK general practitioners largely conduct computer-mediated consultations...
Data quality is a vital attribute in determining the usability and productivity of electronic patien...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the potential for using routine computerised general practice data for surveill...
<strong>Background</strong> Quality improvement in general practice has increasingly focused on the ...
Background Much of European primary care is computerised and many groups of practices pool data for ...
Since 1998, data about general practice activity in Australia has been collected, analysed and disse...
AIM: To assess the current levels of computer use in Australian general practice, and identify clini...
Background. The quality of data in general practice clinical information systems varies enormously. ...
This study documents the extent of reported computer use by general practitioners (GPs) in consultat...
The use of electronic healthcare systems for recording patient treatment history is well established...
Despite the rapid growth in routine computerized data collection within the National Health Service ...