Medical recordkeeping is essential to assuring quality health care. Records aid in the medical management of patients while serving epidemiological purposes. Medical recordkeeping is often inadequate in resource-limited settings, which threatens the quality of health care. In this study, by way of example, we make the case for increased attention to medical recordkeeping by illustrating how poor charting and archiving can threaten the quality of care. We make suggestions to improve the adequacy of medical recordkeeping by emphasizing recent technological innovations applied to resource-limited settings and the need to instil a culture of recordkeeping
This is an Open Access article published online by JHIA and distributed under the terms of the Creat...
AbstractMedical registries are useful to summarize retrospective or prospective data in a fashion th...
Patient documentation is central to patient care. Proper documentation effects on safety and continu...
Background: Patient record review of hospitalised patients is by far the most applied method to asse...
Background: The importance of medical records to the provision of healthcare services cannot be over...
Background: Okhaldhunga community hospital lies in rural Nepal, and is a hospital with simple equipm...
Recordkeeping is ubiquitous in organizations. However, our understanding of the role recordkeeping p...
ii SUMMARY This study focuses on records management in support of service delivery in the public hea...
Implementation of electronic records management appears to be a serious challenge in the public heal...
Keeping good quality medical records is an essential yet often neglected part of a health-care prac...
Quality problem. In low-income countries, medical record management is often lacking. We sought to e...
The health record serves several purposes and must be retained to meet those purposes. The purpos-es...
Introduction: Recording Medical information in hospital records are in fact documentation of the med...
into the spotlight a fact widely unknown about medical record-keeping and peer review as practiced i...
BACKGROUND The aim of this study was to evaluate the quality of the medical records (MRs) compilati...
This is an Open Access article published online by JHIA and distributed under the terms of the Creat...
AbstractMedical registries are useful to summarize retrospective or prospective data in a fashion th...
Patient documentation is central to patient care. Proper documentation effects on safety and continu...
Background: Patient record review of hospitalised patients is by far the most applied method to asse...
Background: The importance of medical records to the provision of healthcare services cannot be over...
Background: Okhaldhunga community hospital lies in rural Nepal, and is a hospital with simple equipm...
Recordkeeping is ubiquitous in organizations. However, our understanding of the role recordkeeping p...
ii SUMMARY This study focuses on records management in support of service delivery in the public hea...
Implementation of electronic records management appears to be a serious challenge in the public heal...
Keeping good quality medical records is an essential yet often neglected part of a health-care prac...
Quality problem. In low-income countries, medical record management is often lacking. We sought to e...
The health record serves several purposes and must be retained to meet those purposes. The purpos-es...
Introduction: Recording Medical information in hospital records are in fact documentation of the med...
into the spotlight a fact widely unknown about medical record-keeping and peer review as practiced i...
BACKGROUND The aim of this study was to evaluate the quality of the medical records (MRs) compilati...
This is an Open Access article published online by JHIA and distributed under the terms of the Creat...
AbstractMedical registries are useful to summarize retrospective or prospective data in a fashion th...
Patient documentation is central to patient care. Proper documentation effects on safety and continu...