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confidentiality and electronic medical records

by Randolph C. Barrows - J Am Med Inform Assoc. 1996
"... Abstract The enchanced availability of health information in an electronic format is strategic for industry-wide efforts to improve the quality and reduce the cost of health care, yet it brings a concomitant concern of greater risk for loss of privacy among health care participants. The authors revi ..."
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review the conflicting goals of accessibility and security for electronic medical records and discuss nontechnical and technical aspects that constitute a reasonable security solution. It is argued that with guiding policy and current technology, an electronic medical record may offer better security

Model of Electronic Medical Record.

by Haslina Mohd , Sharifah Mastura , Syed Mohamad - Journal of Advancing Information Management System, , 2005
"... Abstract. This paper discusses acceptance issues of Electronic Medical Record System (EMR), particularly in Malaysia. A detailed overview of EMR and its benefits are firstly discussed. A number of acceptance models are scrutinized. Then factors affecting EMR acceptance are put forward. Finally, bef ..."
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Abstract. This paper discusses acceptance issues of Electronic Medical Record System (EMR), particularly in Malaysia. A detailed overview of EMR and its benefits are firstly discussed. A number of acceptance models are scrutinized. Then factors affecting EMR acceptance are put forward. Finally

The Evolution of Electronic Medical Records

by Edward Shortliffe - Academy of Medicine , 1999
"... No clinical computing topic is being given more attention than that of electronic medical records. Health-care organizations, finding that they do not have adequate systems for answering questions crucial to strategic planning and for remaining competitive with other provider groups, are looking t ..."
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No clinical computing topic is being given more attention than that of electronic medical records. Health-care organizations, finding that they do not have adequate systems for answering questions crucial to strategic planning and for remaining competitive with other provider groups, are looking

The Electronic Medical Record (EMR)

by Peterchris Okpala
"... Abstract The electronic medical record (EMR) comprises a system of recording, processing, storing, recording and transferring health information electronically. Through the use of the EMR, several limitations that are associated with the paper-based medical record system are clearly overcome. For e ..."
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Abstract The electronic medical record (EMR) comprises a system of recording, processing, storing, recording and transferring health information electronically. Through the use of the EMR, several limitations that are associated with the paper-based medical record system are clearly overcome

Usability of Electronic Medical Records

by John B. Smelcer, Ph. D, Hal Miller-jacobs Ph. D, Lyle Kantrovich
"... Health care costs represent a significant percentage of a country’s GDP. Implementing electronic medical records (EMR) systems are a popular solution to reducing costs, with the side benefit of providing better care. Unfortunately, 30% of EMR system implementations fail, often because physicians can ..."
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Health care costs represent a significant percentage of a country’s GDP. Implementing electronic medical records (EMR) systems are a popular solution to reducing costs, with the side benefit of providing better care. Unfortunately, 30% of EMR system implementations fail, often because physicians

Foundations for an Electronic Medical Record

by A. L. Rector, A. L. Rector, W.A. Nolan, W. A. Nolan, S. Kay, S. Kay , 1991
"... : Given the many efforts currently under way to develop standards for medical records, it is important to step back and re-examine the fundamental principles which should underlie a model of the electronic record. This paper presents an analysis based on the experience in developing the PEN & PA ..."
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: Given the many efforts currently under way to develop standards for medical records, it is important to step back and re-examine the fundamental principles which should underlie a model of the electronic record. This paper presents an analysis based on the experience in developing the PEN &

Title: Interoperability in Electronic Medical Records

by Ai Jin, Lars Ahlfors, Supervisor Lars Fernebro, Examiner Agneta Olerup, Markus Lahtinen , 2012
"... Electronic Medical Records (EMR) is the vital and basic part of construction digitizing hospital. However the systems are well-known for their interoperability problems and a Swedish evaluation from 2010 concluded it to be the most frequent obstacle in workflow. We then wondered what techniques the ..."
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Electronic Medical Records (EMR) is the vital and basic part of construction digitizing hospital. However the systems are well-known for their interoperability problems and a Swedish evaluation from 2010 concluded it to be the most frequent obstacle in workflow. We then wondered what techniques

Electronic Medical Records and Diabetes

by Care Improvement
"... Are we waiting for Godot? W e have been waiting for elec-tronic medical records (EMRs) toimprove chronic disease care for a long time (1). Availability of sophisti-cated EMR systems has enticed an in-creasing number of health plans and medical groups to invest resources in such systems. Many EMR sys ..."
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Are we waiting for Godot? W e have been waiting for elec-tronic medical records (EMRs) toimprove chronic disease care for a long time (1). Availability of sophisti-cated EMR systems has enticed an in-creasing number of health plans and medical groups to invest resources in such systems. Many EMR

Active Semantic Electronic Medical Record

by A. Sheth, S. Agrawal, J. Lathem, N. Oldham, H. Wingate, P. Yadav, K. Gallagher
"... Abstract. The healthcare industry is rapidly advancing towards the widespread use of electronic medical records systems to manage the increasingly large amount of patient data and reduce medical errors. In addition to patient data there is a large amount of data describing procedures, treatments, di ..."
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Abstract. The healthcare industry is rapidly advancing towards the widespread use of electronic medical records systems to manage the increasingly large amount of patient data and reduce medical errors. In addition to patient data there is a large amount of data describing procedures, treatments

Anonymization of Longitudinal Electronic Medical Records

by Acar Tamersoy, Grigorios Loukides, Mehmet Ercan Nergiz, Yucel Saygin, Bradley Malin
"... Abstract—Electronic medical record (EMR) systems have en-abled healthcare providers to collect detailed patient information from the primary care domain. At the same time, longitudinal data from EMRs are increasingly combined with biorepositories to gen-erate personalized clinical decision support p ..."
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Abstract—Electronic medical record (EMR) systems have en-abled healthcare providers to collect detailed patient information from the primary care domain. At the same time, longitudinal data from EMRs are increasingly combined with biorepositories to gen-erate personalized clinical decision support
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