The health informatics revolution was spear-headed in the 1980s by pioneers in primary care who worked in an opportune environment and were able to successfully implement electronic patient records (EPR) as far back as the 1990s. Although the ambitious and costly National Programme for IT failed to deliver an integrated EPR, the project achieved the creation of the Spine, the N3 Network, choose and book, picture archiving, communication systems and standards which have allowed integration. Real change is taking place within the NHS with the launch of exciting new projects focusing on true integration and secure data flows across primary, community and secondary care. These changes have been brought about by the realisation that linking “bes...
In the UK, the National Health Service (NHS) is set to undergo a technological revolution with the ...
Electronic patient records (EPRs) are replacing paper notes in hospitals across the National Health ...
Medical records, first developed in the fifth century, have remained virtually unchanged until the e...
This article reflects on the changing nature of health information access and the transition of focu...
Many information systems do not meet the expectations of the end-users. For electronic patient recor...
Objectives: Electronic patient record (EPR) systems are increasingly used and have matured sufficien...
increased in the last decade. Much of this research focussed on standardisation and technical realiz...
Electronic Patient Records (EPR’s) has rapidly increased in the last decade. Much of this research f...
The UK's coalition government has proposed an 'information revolution' to underpin its National Heal...
Clinical information systems and electronic records are starting to appear in secondary care and her...
Clinical information systems and electronic records are starting to appear in secondary care and her...
The research effort on Electronic Patient Records (EPR’s) has rapidly increased in the last decade. ...
The NHS Care Records Service (CRS) is a major goal of the National Health Service (NHS) Modernisatio...
The concept that patient records in UK hospitals should be computerized can be traced back at least ...
This paper discusses the experiences of an integrated primary health care team in establishing a sha...
In the UK, the National Health Service (NHS) is set to undergo a technological revolution with the ...
Electronic patient records (EPRs) are replacing paper notes in hospitals across the National Health ...
Medical records, first developed in the fifth century, have remained virtually unchanged until the e...
This article reflects on the changing nature of health information access and the transition of focu...
Many information systems do not meet the expectations of the end-users. For electronic patient recor...
Objectives: Electronic patient record (EPR) systems are increasingly used and have matured sufficien...
increased in the last decade. Much of this research focussed on standardisation and technical realiz...
Electronic Patient Records (EPR’s) has rapidly increased in the last decade. Much of this research f...
The UK's coalition government has proposed an 'information revolution' to underpin its National Heal...
Clinical information systems and electronic records are starting to appear in secondary care and her...
Clinical information systems and electronic records are starting to appear in secondary care and her...
The research effort on Electronic Patient Records (EPR’s) has rapidly increased in the last decade. ...
The NHS Care Records Service (CRS) is a major goal of the National Health Service (NHS) Modernisatio...
The concept that patient records in UK hospitals should be computerized can be traced back at least ...
This paper discusses the experiences of an integrated primary health care team in establishing a sha...
In the UK, the National Health Service (NHS) is set to undergo a technological revolution with the ...
Electronic patient records (EPRs) are replacing paper notes in hospitals across the National Health ...
Medical records, first developed in the fifth century, have remained virtually unchanged until the e...