Background. Approximately 80% of GPs use a GP information system (GIS) and an electronic medical record (EMR) in their daily practice. To reap the full benefits of an EMR for patient care, post-graduate education and research, the data input must be well structured and accurately coded.Objectives. The quality and user-friendliness of the software positively influence the completeness and reliability of the data recorded in the GIS. To assess this in actual practice, this study examined whether or not an increase occurred in the accuracy and completeness of indication-related medication registration after the GIS's software package was upgraded.Method. GPs recorded data for the Registration Network Groningen (RNG) concerning four medication ...
Polypharmacy is associated with a risk of negative health outcomes. Potentially inappropriate medica...
Objective: Electronic Health Records (EHRs) database is a great source for pharmacoepidemiological r...
Electronic medical records (EMRs) in primary care represent a longitudinal record of patient’s curre...
Background. Approximately 80% of GPs use a GP information system (GIS) and an electronic medical rec...
Background: The use of electronic medical records (EMR) in general practice has spread rapidly in th...
Objectives: To evaluate a semi-automatic data extraction from the electronic medical record (EMR) of...
<p><b>OBJECTIVES: </b>To evaluate a semi-automatic data extraction from the electr...
Since 1998, data about general practice activity in Australia has been collected, analysed and disse...
The reuse of clinical information from the electronic patient record (EPR) for all health care areas...
Background: Patient information, medical history, clinical outcomes and demographic information, can...
Data currently available in primary care Electronic Patient Records (EPR) can potentially be used to...
Background: In 1998 a project was started to introduce nationally a decision support system in gener...
Abstract Background Electronic medical record (EMR) systems are used for many purposes including pat...
<strong>Background</strong> Many different brands of primary care electronic patient record (EPR) so...
Polypharmacy is associated with a risk of negative health outcomes. Potentially inappropriate medica...
Polypharmacy is associated with a risk of negative health outcomes. Potentially inappropriate medica...
Objective: Electronic Health Records (EHRs) database is a great source for pharmacoepidemiological r...
Electronic medical records (EMRs) in primary care represent a longitudinal record of patient’s curre...
Background. Approximately 80% of GPs use a GP information system (GIS) and an electronic medical rec...
Background: The use of electronic medical records (EMR) in general practice has spread rapidly in th...
Objectives: To evaluate a semi-automatic data extraction from the electronic medical record (EMR) of...
<p><b>OBJECTIVES: </b>To evaluate a semi-automatic data extraction from the electr...
Since 1998, data about general practice activity in Australia has been collected, analysed and disse...
The reuse of clinical information from the electronic patient record (EPR) for all health care areas...
Background: Patient information, medical history, clinical outcomes and demographic information, can...
Data currently available in primary care Electronic Patient Records (EPR) can potentially be used to...
Background: In 1998 a project was started to introduce nationally a decision support system in gener...
Abstract Background Electronic medical record (EMR) systems are used for many purposes including pat...
<strong>Background</strong> Many different brands of primary care electronic patient record (EPR) so...
Polypharmacy is associated with a risk of negative health outcomes. Potentially inappropriate medica...
Polypharmacy is associated with a risk of negative health outcomes. Potentially inappropriate medica...
Objective: Electronic Health Records (EHRs) database is a great source for pharmacoepidemiological r...
Electronic medical records (EMRs) in primary care represent a longitudinal record of patient’s curre...