Objectives: To investigate the impact of electronic health record (EHR) on diabetes management through examination of the effectiveness of implementation of EHR and to improve the quality of care and the cost-effectiveness on the use of EHR. Methods: Three databases, PubMed, Ovid Medline and Google Scholar, were searched with specific combination keywords including electronic medical record and electronic health record, and diabetes. Quality appraisal and extraction of data were conducted on literature that met with the inclusion criteria. Results: 10 literature studies, a total of 204,251 participants with diabetes, were included in this study. All subjects, with similar demographic and clinical characteristics, were from clinic and ...
<strong>Background</strong> Evidence suggests that a more structured approach to diabetes care can l...
Background Research suggests that a structured approach to diabetes care can lead to improved patien...
Many studies have been conducted in the USA and Europe to explore the attitudes and beliefs of physi...
Background Telehealth is a communication technology that allows exchange of data between patients ...
The epidemiological burden of diabetes mellitus is changing the classical model of diabetes manageme...
Routinely collected electronic health care records (EHRs) are increasingly used for research; with t...
To examine the role of EHRs in disease management diabetes and other favorable factors, explore feas...
IMPORTANCE Electronic health record (EHR) systems and disease management programs (DMP) are often pr...
BACKGROUND: A gap between current diabetes care practice and recommended diabetes care standards has...
Background: With the rapid advances in information technology in the last decade, various diabetes i...
Data obtained during the care of people with diabetes mellitus may be used to advance research, impr...
BACKGROUND: Online access to computerized medical records has the potential to improve convenience, ...
Introduction: Electronic Health Records (EHR) has been introduced into various countries over decade...
Background: Online access to computerized medical records has the potential to improve convenience, ...
International audienceThe lack of patient engagement and clinical inertia both contribute to subopti...
<strong>Background</strong> Evidence suggests that a more structured approach to diabetes care can l...
Background Research suggests that a structured approach to diabetes care can lead to improved patien...
Many studies have been conducted in the USA and Europe to explore the attitudes and beliefs of physi...
Background Telehealth is a communication technology that allows exchange of data between patients ...
The epidemiological burden of diabetes mellitus is changing the classical model of diabetes manageme...
Routinely collected electronic health care records (EHRs) are increasingly used for research; with t...
To examine the role of EHRs in disease management diabetes and other favorable factors, explore feas...
IMPORTANCE Electronic health record (EHR) systems and disease management programs (DMP) are often pr...
BACKGROUND: A gap between current diabetes care practice and recommended diabetes care standards has...
Background: With the rapid advances in information technology in the last decade, various diabetes i...
Data obtained during the care of people with diabetes mellitus may be used to advance research, impr...
BACKGROUND: Online access to computerized medical records has the potential to improve convenience, ...
Introduction: Electronic Health Records (EHR) has been introduced into various countries over decade...
Background: Online access to computerized medical records has the potential to improve convenience, ...
International audienceThe lack of patient engagement and clinical inertia both contribute to subopti...
<strong>Background</strong> Evidence suggests that a more structured approach to diabetes care can l...
Background Research suggests that a structured approach to diabetes care can lead to improved patien...
Many studies have been conducted in the USA and Europe to explore the attitudes and beliefs of physi...