6 edition of computer-based patient record found in the catalog.
computer-based patient record
Institute of Medicine (U.S.). Committee on Improving the Patient Record.
Published
1991
by National Academy Press in Washington, D.C
.
Written in English
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Statement | Committee on Improving the Patient Record, Division of the Health Care Services, Institute of Medicine ; Richard S. Dick and Elaine B. Steen, editors. |
Contributions | Dick, Richard S., Steen, Elaine B. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | R864 .I55 1991 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xii, 190 p. : |
Number of Pages | 190 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL1544494M |
LC Control Number | 91023584 |
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The National Academies Press and the Transportation Research. Computer-Based Patient Record: A computer-based patient record (CPR) is an integrated electronic system that contains patient information.
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One section describes recent developments, including the creation of a Price: $ Record-keeping and the diagnostic thought process are integral parts of this book. The introduction of computer-based medical records with a standard, mandatory format would be a truly radical change in American medical practice.
The concept of a computer-based patient record (CPR) system was born in the early days of computing, and much effort went into automating portions of the medical record for all patients and all of the medical record for selected categories of patient.
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This study sets the ambitious goal of conversion to a standard computer-based record in this decade. This broad-based committee with input from over Most industries have plunged into data automation, but health care organizations have lagged in moving patients' medical records from paper to computers.
In its first edition, this book presented a blueprint for introducing the computer-based patient record (CPR). The revised edition adds new information to the original book. One section describes recent developments, including.
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Free shipping for many products. computer-based patient record (cpr) to the electronic health record (ehr) The paper medical record is an impediment to effective delivery of high-quality health care.
The record is difficult to access, often lacks information, and must be in a single location for a single use.
The information obtained from experts, the studies conducted, and the conclusions that went into the IOM's report have now been collected in Aspects of the Computer-Based Patient Record.
A large portion of the volume discusses the state-of-the-art in existing computer-based systems as well as the essential needs which must be addressed by Brand: Springer New York.
The information obtained from experts, the studies conducted, and the conclusions that went into the IOM's report have now been collected in Aspects of the Computer-Based Patient Record. A large portion of the volume discusses the state-of-the-art in existing computer-based systems as well as the essential needs which must be addressed by.
Computer- based patient record systems: a definition • A computer based patient record system is a repository of electronically maintained information about an individual’s life time health status and health care, stored so that it can serve multiple legitimate users. • It may be linked with an information management tool.
Status: Closed - Implemented. Comments: Major changes have been made to the electronic health record project, formerly known as the Government Computer-based Patient Record MayVA and DOD finalized a memorandum of agreement on three objectives for the project.
The first two objectives are formally called the Federal Health. To the Editor: Dr. Woodward's discussion of the effects of computer-based patient records on medical confidentiality (Nov.
23 issue) 1 emphasized. computer-based patient record: Electronic medical record Health informatics A 'personal health library' providing access to all resources on a Pt's health history and insurance information.1Adapted from R. S. Dick and E.
B. Steen, The Computer-based Patient Record: An Essential Technology for Health Care (Washington, DC: Institute of Medicine, National Academy Press,revised). 2Ibid. Note EHR The acronym EHR is commonly used as shorthand for Electronic Health Records, and will be used in the remainder of this Size: 1MB.Computer-based patient record systems Article Literature Review in Seminars in Oncology Nursing 17(1) March with 28 Reads How we measure 'reads'Author: Terry Chamorro.