Background One goal in EMR development should be to facilitate a patient-centered clinical encounter. Methods Qualitative analysis and suggestions are offered for how the EMR can individualize patient care, in support of a patient-centered approach. Result Three promising target areas in efforts to develop a patient-centered EMR are: elicitation of the chief complaint, conduct of health screening activities, and evaluation of health literacy. Conclusion EMR design can facilitate a more patient-centered clinical encounter
BACKGROUND: Patient-physician communication during clinical encounters is essential to ensure qualit...
This paper presents some of the results of attempting to measure the attitudes and behaviors of clin...
This paper reports on the role users played in the design and development of an electronic patient r...
The transition from paper charts to Electronic Medical Records (EMR) is intended to create a more ef...
ObjectiveElectronic health records (EHRs) have great potential to improve quality of care. However, ...
Electronic Healthcare record keeping can be daunting. The available software does not usually allow ...
Healthcare providers generate a large volume of patient documentation. Healthcare facilities adopt E...
The electronic medical record (EMR) has become the standard in health care documentation. The EMR ha...
Background. While primary health care electronic medical record (EMR) adoption has increased in Cana...
This project was developed under the mentorship of Dr. Lenora McWilliams PhD, MS, RN, and Dr. Cheryl...
AbstractElectronic medical records (EMR) are seen as a way to simplify the management of patient inf...
AbstractObjective: The aim of this paper is to examine knowledge organization and reasoning strategi...
Owing to lack of standardization for eliciting patient symptoms, the limited time available during c...
Electronic medical records (EMRs) are the newest form of documenting a patient’s medical recor...
Objective. To develop, implement, and evaluate the use of electronic medical records (EMRs) in disea...
BACKGROUND: Patient-physician communication during clinical encounters is essential to ensure qualit...
This paper presents some of the results of attempting to measure the attitudes and behaviors of clin...
This paper reports on the role users played in the design and development of an electronic patient r...
The transition from paper charts to Electronic Medical Records (EMR) is intended to create a more ef...
ObjectiveElectronic health records (EHRs) have great potential to improve quality of care. However, ...
Electronic Healthcare record keeping can be daunting. The available software does not usually allow ...
Healthcare providers generate a large volume of patient documentation. Healthcare facilities adopt E...
The electronic medical record (EMR) has become the standard in health care documentation. The EMR ha...
Background. While primary health care electronic medical record (EMR) adoption has increased in Cana...
This project was developed under the mentorship of Dr. Lenora McWilliams PhD, MS, RN, and Dr. Cheryl...
AbstractElectronic medical records (EMR) are seen as a way to simplify the management of patient inf...
AbstractObjective: The aim of this paper is to examine knowledge organization and reasoning strategi...
Owing to lack of standardization for eliciting patient symptoms, the limited time available during c...
Electronic medical records (EMRs) are the newest form of documenting a patient’s medical recor...
Objective. To develop, implement, and evaluate the use of electronic medical records (EMRs) in disea...
BACKGROUND: Patient-physician communication during clinical encounters is essential to ensure qualit...
This paper presents some of the results of attempting to measure the attitudes and behaviors of clin...
This paper reports on the role users played in the design and development of an electronic patient r...