<strong>Background</strong> Deployment of electronic patient records (EPRs) is one of the primary goals of national NHS information technology (IT) initiatives. However, many systems come into disrepute through poor planning or design flaws, and media scrutiny focuses on these problems rather than the potential gains. <strong>Objective</strong> To evaluate the deployment of an EPR in a community mental health setting. <strong>Method</strong> A validated user questionnaire was issued to all clinically qualified staff working in community mental health teams followed by interview and validation phases. The study encompassed both quantitative and qualitative mechanisms to establish the efficacy and usability of the system. <strong>Results</str...
Despite the enormous progress that is made, many healthcare professionals still experience problems ...
In contrast to the acute hospital sector, there have been relatively few implementations of integrat...
Background: Improving current and future healthcare is heavily reliant on continuous research and th...
Background Deployment of electronic patient records (EPRs) is one of the primary goals of national N...
A major objective of many healthcare providers is to increase patients' participation in their own c...
A major objective of many healthcare providers is to increase patients' participation in their own c...
Electronic health records (EHRs) are widely used in mental health services. Case registers using EHR...
INTRODUCTION: Inpatient mental healthcare continues to be an area of high risk and where patients re...
This paper reports on the role users played in the design and development of an electronic patient r...
INTRODUCTION: Inpatient mental healthcare continues to be an area of high risk and where patients re...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Administrative data can be used to support research, such as in the UK Biob...
Objective. Medication documentation is a critical aspect of quality patient care. The current study ...
Background: Patients in a range of health care sectors can access their medical health records using...
Background All NHS providers collect data on patient experience, although there is limited evidence...
Despite substantial investment in Electronic Medical Record (EMR) systems there has been little rese...
Despite the enormous progress that is made, many healthcare professionals still experience problems ...
In contrast to the acute hospital sector, there have been relatively few implementations of integrat...
Background: Improving current and future healthcare is heavily reliant on continuous research and th...
Background Deployment of electronic patient records (EPRs) is one of the primary goals of national N...
A major objective of many healthcare providers is to increase patients' participation in their own c...
A major objective of many healthcare providers is to increase patients' participation in their own c...
Electronic health records (EHRs) are widely used in mental health services. Case registers using EHR...
INTRODUCTION: Inpatient mental healthcare continues to be an area of high risk and where patients re...
This paper reports on the role users played in the design and development of an electronic patient r...
INTRODUCTION: Inpatient mental healthcare continues to be an area of high risk and where patients re...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Administrative data can be used to support research, such as in the UK Biob...
Objective. Medication documentation is a critical aspect of quality patient care. The current study ...
Background: Patients in a range of health care sectors can access their medical health records using...
Background All NHS providers collect data on patient experience, although there is limited evidence...
Despite substantial investment in Electronic Medical Record (EMR) systems there has been little rese...
Despite the enormous progress that is made, many healthcare professionals still experience problems ...
In contrast to the acute hospital sector, there have been relatively few implementations of integrat...
Background: Improving current and future healthcare is heavily reliant on continuous research and th...