Creation of a general-purpose medical record is one of the more difficult problems in database design. In the USA, most medical institutions have much more electronic information on a patient's financial and insurance history than on the patient's medical record. Financial information, like orthodox accounting information, is far easier to computerize and maintain, because the information is fairly standardized. Clinical information, by contrast, is extremely diverse. Signal and image data-X-Rays, ECGs, -requires much storage space, and is more challenging to manage. Mainstream relational database engines developed the ability to handle image data less than a decade ago, and the mainframe-style engines that run many medical database systems...
The reuse of clinical information from the electronic patient record (EPR) for all health care areas...
Major strides in both computer hardware and software with respect to costs, reliability and user fri...
Clinicians are becoming increasingly dependent on health information technologies (HIT) in their dai...
Creation of a general-purpose medical record is one of the more difficult problems in database desig...
[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent version. To view the current i...
The patient medical record, viewed as a life-time's accumulation of health care information, pr...
The present computer system is the first of its kind based on problem- oriented medical record (POMR...
Clinicians are becoming increasingly dependent on health information technologies (HIT) in their dai...
Hospitals are known for having separate information systems across various departments, which are us...
Abstract:- The traditional paper-based patient record can no longer keep pace with today’s changing ...
The transition from paper charts to Electronic Medical Records (EMR) is intended to create a more ef...
There is no consensus among health professionals on how to structure medical records to serve clinic...
Current hospital-based information systems are not adequate to meet the rapidly exp and ing informat...
An electronic medical record system has been designed and developed with the aim of supporting patie...
AbstractHealth care by its very nature is extremely data and knowledge intensive. Large volumes of d...
The reuse of clinical information from the electronic patient record (EPR) for all health care areas...
Major strides in both computer hardware and software with respect to costs, reliability and user fri...
Clinicians are becoming increasingly dependent on health information technologies (HIT) in their dai...
Creation of a general-purpose medical record is one of the more difficult problems in database desig...
[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent version. To view the current i...
The patient medical record, viewed as a life-time's accumulation of health care information, pr...
The present computer system is the first of its kind based on problem- oriented medical record (POMR...
Clinicians are becoming increasingly dependent on health information technologies (HIT) in their dai...
Hospitals are known for having separate information systems across various departments, which are us...
Abstract:- The traditional paper-based patient record can no longer keep pace with today’s changing ...
The transition from paper charts to Electronic Medical Records (EMR) is intended to create a more ef...
There is no consensus among health professionals on how to structure medical records to serve clinic...
Current hospital-based information systems are not adequate to meet the rapidly exp and ing informat...
An electronic medical record system has been designed and developed with the aim of supporting patie...
AbstractHealth care by its very nature is extremely data and knowledge intensive. Large volumes of d...
The reuse of clinical information from the electronic patient record (EPR) for all health care areas...
Major strides in both computer hardware and software with respect to costs, reliability and user fri...
Clinicians are becoming increasingly dependent on health information technologies (HIT) in their dai...