ABSTRACT To understand the Electronic medical records (EMR) role in improving patient safety and hospital’s service quality. Articles that included and assessed for the eligibility in this review was an article that show an effect of patient’ safety, and product quality in hospital in correlation on using EMR. The most important function of EMR implementation is to improve patient safety in hospital, in addition to reducing cost. EMR reduce excess cost of Hospital Acquired Condition (HAC) by 16%, reduce death due to HAC by 34%. Doctor and nurse’s belief that the quality of patient data is better when EMR are easier to use and suit with their dialy routine. EMR can improve patient safety, but its use require some skills in technology so it w...
Electronic Medical Records (EMR) are digitised versions of the paper charts in clinician offices, cl...
Background: Medical data recording is one of the basic clinical tools. Electronic Medical Record (EM...
After describing the general characteristics of Electronic Health Records (EHRs), we consider patien...
Background: Examines properly implementation of Electronic Medical Records (EMR) which associated wi...
Background: The evolution of information technology has continued to put pressure on healthcare syst...
AbstractElectronic medical records (EMR) are seen as a way to simplify the management of patient inf...
INTRODUCTION[|]The alarming rate of occurrence of Patients Safety Events (PSEs) with all its ugly co...
Patient safety, including hospital acquired infections has become one of the major concerns in healt...
AbstractLow quality of care is a problem for many United States (U.S.) emergency departments (E.D.)....
The hospital is a health service facility that is integrated with the nursing service system. With t...
Introduction Despite increased use of electronic health records (EHRs), EHR documentation quality re...
<strong>Objective</strong> Most countries in Europe and the USA are increasingly using an electronic...
Accurate maintenance of the medical records of patients has become a worldwide problem with the rapi...
Implementations of potentially transformative eHealth technologies are currently underway internatio...
PURPOSE: Healthcare organizations may reap substantial benefits when transitioning to electronic hea...
Electronic Medical Records (EMR) are digitised versions of the paper charts in clinician offices, cl...
Background: Medical data recording is one of the basic clinical tools. Electronic Medical Record (EM...
After describing the general characteristics of Electronic Health Records (EHRs), we consider patien...
Background: Examines properly implementation of Electronic Medical Records (EMR) which associated wi...
Background: The evolution of information technology has continued to put pressure on healthcare syst...
AbstractElectronic medical records (EMR) are seen as a way to simplify the management of patient inf...
INTRODUCTION[|]The alarming rate of occurrence of Patients Safety Events (PSEs) with all its ugly co...
Patient safety, including hospital acquired infections has become one of the major concerns in healt...
AbstractLow quality of care is a problem for many United States (U.S.) emergency departments (E.D.)....
The hospital is a health service facility that is integrated with the nursing service system. With t...
Introduction Despite increased use of electronic health records (EHRs), EHR documentation quality re...
<strong>Objective</strong> Most countries in Europe and the USA are increasingly using an electronic...
Accurate maintenance of the medical records of patients has become a worldwide problem with the rapi...
Implementations of potentially transformative eHealth technologies are currently underway internatio...
PURPOSE: Healthcare organizations may reap substantial benefits when transitioning to electronic hea...
Electronic Medical Records (EMR) are digitised versions of the paper charts in clinician offices, cl...
Background: Medical data recording is one of the basic clinical tools. Electronic Medical Record (EM...
After describing the general characteristics of Electronic Health Records (EHRs), we consider patien...