Computer-Based Patient Record : an Essential Technology for Health Care, Revised Edition.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Washington :
National Academies Press,
1997.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- THE COMPUTER-BASED PATIENT RECORD
- Copyright
- Preface�Revised Edition
- Preface�Original Edition
- Acknowledgments�Revised Edition
- Acknowledgements�Original Edition
- Contents
- Commentary
- A Progress Report on Computer-Based Patient Records in the United States
- THE CHANGING HEALTH CARE LANDSCAPE: REINFORCING THE NEED FOR CPRS
- The Evolving Role of Primary Care
- The Integrated Delivery System
- Technological Advances
- The Internet and the World Wide Web: Widespread Connectivity
- World Wide Web Browsers: A Universal View on the InternetThe Intranet
- Network-Centric Computing
- THE CURRENT STATE OF CPRS
- The CPR Market
- Integrated View of Patient Data
- Access to Knowledge Resources
- Physician Order Entry and Clinician Data Entry
- Integrated Communications Support
- Clinical Decision Support
- At the Fork
- Recent Activity to Advance CPRs in the United States
- Remaining Barriers or Challenges
- Definition of the CPR
- Meeting User Needs
- Standards
- Legal and Social Issues
- Costs and Benefits
- LeadershipCONCLUSION
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
- REFERENCES
- Commentary
- A Progress Report on Computer-Based Patient Records in Europe
- THE CURRENT STATE OF CPRS IN EUROPE
- CPR SYSTEMS IN PRIMARY CARE
- Role of GPs
- Training
- Structure of Health Care
- Population-Based Care
- CPR SYSTEMS IN HOSPITALS
- Platforms for CPRs
- Integrated CPRs
- CPR Data Entry
- Natural Language Processing
- Structured Data Entry
- CPR SYSTEMS FOR SHARED CARE
- CoCo
- Diabcard
- USE OF CPR DATA
- Critiquing a Physician's Care
- INTEGRATION OF PROTOCOLS WITH CPR SYSTEMSReview of CPR Databases
- ADDRESSING BARRIERS
- Privacy and Confidentiality
- Standardization
- Electronic Health Care Record Architecture
- Coding Systems for Drugs
- Syntax for Health Care Data Interchange
- Exchange of Medical Images and Related Data
- User Identification
- CONCLUSION
- REFERENCES
- Summary
- USER NEEDS AND SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
- COMPUTER-BASED PATIENT RECORD TECHNOLOGIES
- NONTECHNOLOGICAL BARRIERS
- RECOMMENDATIONS
- 1 Introduction
- THE STUDY
- The Committee's Charge
- Committee ActivitiesDefinitions
- REPORT ORGANIZATION
- THE PATIENT RECORD
- Strengths and Weaknesses of Paper Patient Records
- Problems with Patient Record Content
- Problems with Format
- Problems with Access, Availability, and Retrieval
- Problems with Linkages and Integration
- Outpatient Records
- INFORMATION MANAGEMENT CHALLENGES
- An Information-Intensive Industry
- An Information Explosion
- Increasing Demand for Data
- Maintaining Confidentiality
- INFORMATION MANAGEMENT OPPORTUNITIES
- BEYOND TECHNOLOGY
- WHY NOW?