The most cumbersome aspect of health care is the extensive documentation which is legally required for each patient. For these reasons, physicians and their assistants spend about 30% of their time documenting encounters. Paper charts are slowly being phased out due to inconvenience, inability to mine data, costs and safety concerns. Many practices are now investing in electronic medical records (EMR) systems which allow them to have all patient data at their fingertips. Although current adoption by medical groups (based on a 2005 survey (AHRQ 2005)) is still below 15% with even less adoption rate for smaller practices, the trend is clearly towards increasing adoption. This trend will accelerate as regulatory pressures such as \u27Pay-4- Pe...
Current WWW technology facilitates the development of "hypertext" applications. A hospital-wide stud...
This paper describes the electronic medical record (EMR) we have developed for use in our health car...
Abstract. Building up Electronic Health Record (EHR) systems is considered a promising approach to i...
The healthcare industry is rapidly advancing towards the widespread use of electronic medical record...
The most cumbersome aspect of health care is the extensive documentation which is legally required f...
Systems Interoperability and Electronic Health Records are responsible for an exponential number of ...
Exchanging medical documents over healthcare networks is becoming a reality. This increases the need...
Purpose Electronic medical records (EMR) promise potential benefits for the practice of medical care...
Traditional health record systems are ink and pa-per based. Slowly we move toward electronic health ...
In recent years, as the demand for healthcare services increases, advancement in Information Technol...
Inc., an EMR software developer. Acknowledgement: Manuscript received on 3/2/04. Revision submitted ...
Meaningful Use guidelines have pushed the United States Healthcare System to adopt electronic health...
BACKGROUND: Electronic medical records (EMRs) provide universal access to health care information ac...
This work shows the development of ontology in the domain of Electronic Medical Records (EMRs). The ...
Electronic charting and record keeping is a relatively new practice in terms of health care document...
Current WWW technology facilitates the development of "hypertext" applications. A hospital-wide stud...
This paper describes the electronic medical record (EMR) we have developed for use in our health car...
Abstract. Building up Electronic Health Record (EHR) systems is considered a promising approach to i...
The healthcare industry is rapidly advancing towards the widespread use of electronic medical record...
The most cumbersome aspect of health care is the extensive documentation which is legally required f...
Systems Interoperability and Electronic Health Records are responsible for an exponential number of ...
Exchanging medical documents over healthcare networks is becoming a reality. This increases the need...
Purpose Electronic medical records (EMR) promise potential benefits for the practice of medical care...
Traditional health record systems are ink and pa-per based. Slowly we move toward electronic health ...
In recent years, as the demand for healthcare services increases, advancement in Information Technol...
Inc., an EMR software developer. Acknowledgement: Manuscript received on 3/2/04. Revision submitted ...
Meaningful Use guidelines have pushed the United States Healthcare System to adopt electronic health...
BACKGROUND: Electronic medical records (EMRs) provide universal access to health care information ac...
This work shows the development of ontology in the domain of Electronic Medical Records (EMRs). The ...
Electronic charting and record keeping is a relatively new practice in terms of health care document...
Current WWW technology facilitates the development of "hypertext" applications. A hospital-wide stud...
This paper describes the electronic medical record (EMR) we have developed for use in our health car...
Abstract. Building up Electronic Health Record (EHR) systems is considered a promising approach to i...