Background Many different brands of primary care electronic patient record (EPR) software are available to general practitioners (GPs). Their ability to support GPs in improving prescribing varies greatly. Objective To assess, using a ten-item tool, the quality of drug information provided by EPR software to support the appropriateness of prescriptions and to propose a list of quality standards for this type of application. Methods The eight EPR programmes most used in general practice in Italy were assessed by a multidisciplinary team using the ten-item tool. The tool evaluated information on single drugs and drug safety and information on prescription rules in force. Results Out of eight EPR programmes assessed, none scored more than 55% ...
Quality of care for elderly patients has become an increasingly important area of research especiall...
There are many secondary benefits to collecting routine primary care data, but we first need to unde...
Background Quality improvement (QI) is a priority for general practice, and GPs are expected to pa...
Background Many different brands of primary care electronic patient record (EPR) software are availa...
Objective To systematically review measures of data quality in electronic patient records (EPRs) in ...
Background: The use of electronic medical records (EMR) in general practice has spread rapidly in th...
Electronic Patient Records can be interfaced with medical decision support systems and quality of ca...
Electronic Patient Records can be interfaced with medical decision support systems and quality of ca...
<p><b>OBJECTIVES: </b>To evaluate a semi-automatic data extraction from the electr...
Objectives: To evaluate a semi-automatic data extraction from the electronic medical record (EMR) of...
Data currently available in primary care Electronic Patient Records (EPR) can potentially be used to...
Background: Addressing the problem of preventable drug related morbidity (PDRM) in primary care is a...
<strong>Background</strong> The incorrect use of medications may result from improper prescribing. T...
BACKGROUND: Quality improvement (QI) is a priority for general practice, and GPs are expected to par...
Aims: To evaluate the ability of electronic patient medication record (ePMR) systems used in communi...
Quality of care for elderly patients has become an increasingly important area of research especiall...
There are many secondary benefits to collecting routine primary care data, but we first need to unde...
Background Quality improvement (QI) is a priority for general practice, and GPs are expected to pa...
Background Many different brands of primary care electronic patient record (EPR) software are availa...
Objective To systematically review measures of data quality in electronic patient records (EPRs) in ...
Background: The use of electronic medical records (EMR) in general practice has spread rapidly in th...
Electronic Patient Records can be interfaced with medical decision support systems and quality of ca...
Electronic Patient Records can be interfaced with medical decision support systems and quality of ca...
<p><b>OBJECTIVES: </b>To evaluate a semi-automatic data extraction from the electr...
Objectives: To evaluate a semi-automatic data extraction from the electronic medical record (EMR) of...
Data currently available in primary care Electronic Patient Records (EPR) can potentially be used to...
Background: Addressing the problem of preventable drug related morbidity (PDRM) in primary care is a...
<strong>Background</strong> The incorrect use of medications may result from improper prescribing. T...
BACKGROUND: Quality improvement (QI) is a priority for general practice, and GPs are expected to par...
Aims: To evaluate the ability of electronic patient medication record (ePMR) systems used in communi...
Quality of care for elderly patients has become an increasingly important area of research especiall...
There are many secondary benefits to collecting routine primary care data, but we first need to unde...
Background Quality improvement (QI) is a priority for general practice, and GPs are expected to pa...