Background The computer-based electronic medical record (EMR) is an essential new technology in health care, contributing to high-quality patient care and efficient patient management. The majority of southern European countries, however, have not yet implemented universal EMR systems and many efforts are still ongoing. We describe the development of an EMR system and its pilot implementation and evaluation in two previously computer-na've public primary care centres in Cyprus. Methods One urban and one rural primary care centre along with their personnel (physicians and nurses) were selected to participate. Both qualitative and quantitative evaluation tools were used during the implementation phase. Qualitative data analysis was based on t...
This is the third in a series of five papers about the use of computing technology in general practi...
The objective of the study was to empirically identify the challenges that related to the implementi...
Objectives. To describe an implementation of one information technology system (electronic medical r...
Background The computer-based electronic medical record (EMR) is an essential new technology in heal...
Despite substantial investment in Electronic Medical Record (EMR) systems there has been little rese...
<strong>Background</strong> Electronic medical records (EMRs) have the potential to foster a safer, ...
OBJECTIVE: Despite substantial investment in Electronic Medical Record (EMR) systems there has been ...
The implementation of Electronic Medical Records (EMRs) may lead to improved quality of primary heal...
Abstract Background Recent decades have seen rapid growth in the implementation of Electronic Medica...
Many studies have been conducted in the USA and Europe to explore the attitudes and beliefs of physi...
<strong>Objective</strong> Most countries in Europe and the USA are increasingly using an electronic...
An Electronic Medical Record (EMR) is a patient’s database record that can be transmitted securely. ...
Background: A territory-wide Internet-based electronic patient record allows better patient care in ...
<strong>Purpose</strong> To examine integration of electronic medical records (EMRs) by primary care...
Through five original studies, this thesis studies if and how electronic medical records (EMRs) can ...
This is the third in a series of five papers about the use of computing technology in general practi...
The objective of the study was to empirically identify the challenges that related to the implementi...
Objectives. To describe an implementation of one information technology system (electronic medical r...
Background The computer-based electronic medical record (EMR) is an essential new technology in heal...
Despite substantial investment in Electronic Medical Record (EMR) systems there has been little rese...
<strong>Background</strong> Electronic medical records (EMRs) have the potential to foster a safer, ...
OBJECTIVE: Despite substantial investment in Electronic Medical Record (EMR) systems there has been ...
The implementation of Electronic Medical Records (EMRs) may lead to improved quality of primary heal...
Abstract Background Recent decades have seen rapid growth in the implementation of Electronic Medica...
Many studies have been conducted in the USA and Europe to explore the attitudes and beliefs of physi...
<strong>Objective</strong> Most countries in Europe and the USA are increasingly using an electronic...
An Electronic Medical Record (EMR) is a patient’s database record that can be transmitted securely. ...
Background: A territory-wide Internet-based electronic patient record allows better patient care in ...
<strong>Purpose</strong> To examine integration of electronic medical records (EMRs) by primary care...
Through five original studies, this thesis studies if and how electronic medical records (EMRs) can ...
This is the third in a series of five papers about the use of computing technology in general practi...
The objective of the study was to empirically identify the challenges that related to the implementi...
Objectives. To describe an implementation of one information technology system (electronic medical r...