<strong>Objective</strong> Most countries in Europe and the USA are increasingly using an electronic medical record (EMR) to help improve healthcare quality. Unfortunately, most developing countries face many challenges ranging from epidemics and civil wars to disasters: they also lack a robust healthcare infrastructure in the form of information and communications technology (ICT) to ensure continuity of patient health which many research studies consider a lifesaving resource. The aim of this systematic review is to examine the benefits of anEMR and its contribution to the development of healthcare delivery in developing countries. <strong>Methods</strong> We searched MEDLINE, PubMed, CINAHL, COMPENDEX and Academic Search Premier as well ...
Electronic medical records (EMR) are extensively used in developed countries to manage patient recor...
Background: Implementations of Electronic Medical Record systems (EMRs) in healthcare industry in Lo...
The current era in which we live is characterized by an increase in information around us and an inc...
Objective Most countries in Europe and the USA are increasingly using an electronic medical record (...
Abstract Countries around the world are in need of electronic medical record (EMR) systems that meet...
While Electronic Medical Record (EMR) systems continue to improve the efficacy of healthcare deliver...
"May 2007"The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abs...
Electronic Medical Records (EMRs) have shown benefit for clinical, organisational, and societal outc...
Electronic medical record (EMR) systems have the ability to improve clinical work by providing the r...
Despite the positive benefits that are associated with electronic medical records (EMR), developing ...
Electronic Medical Records (EMR) are digitised versions of the paper charts in clinician offices, cl...
Background: Examines properly implementation of Electronic Medical Records (EMR) which associated wi...
Introduction: Electronic Health Records (EHR) has been introduced into various countries over decade...
Background The computer-based electronic medical record (EMR) is an essential new technology in heal...
Electronic medical records (EMR) are extensively used in developed countries to manage patient recor...
Electronic medical records (EMR) are extensively used in developed countries to manage patient recor...
Background: Implementations of Electronic Medical Record systems (EMRs) in healthcare industry in Lo...
The current era in which we live is characterized by an increase in information around us and an inc...
Objective Most countries in Europe and the USA are increasingly using an electronic medical record (...
Abstract Countries around the world are in need of electronic medical record (EMR) systems that meet...
While Electronic Medical Record (EMR) systems continue to improve the efficacy of healthcare deliver...
"May 2007"The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abs...
Electronic Medical Records (EMRs) have shown benefit for clinical, organisational, and societal outc...
Electronic medical record (EMR) systems have the ability to improve clinical work by providing the r...
Despite the positive benefits that are associated with electronic medical records (EMR), developing ...
Electronic Medical Records (EMR) are digitised versions of the paper charts in clinician offices, cl...
Background: Examines properly implementation of Electronic Medical Records (EMR) which associated wi...
Introduction: Electronic Health Records (EHR) has been introduced into various countries over decade...
Background The computer-based electronic medical record (EMR) is an essential new technology in heal...
Electronic medical records (EMR) are extensively used in developed countries to manage patient recor...
Electronic medical records (EMR) are extensively used in developed countries to manage patient recor...
Background: Implementations of Electronic Medical Record systems (EMRs) in healthcare industry in Lo...
The current era in which we live is characterized by an increase in information around us and an inc...