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What is Electronic Health Records

Handbook of Research on ICTs and Management Systems for Improving Efficiency in Healthcare and Social Care
Media that facilitate transportability of pertinent information concerning patient illness across varied providers and geographic locations.
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Towards a Post-Implementation Evaluation Framework of Outpatient Electronic Drug Prescribing
Tiago Cravo Oliveira (Imperial College London, UK), Mónica Duarte Oliveira (Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal), and Teresa Peña (Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-3990-4.ch007
Abstract
The adoption of electronic drug prescribing (ePrescribing) systems has been largely discussed in scientific literature. Yet post-implementation evaluations of these systems are still in short supply. At a time when large investments are being made throughout the world in health information systems and technologies, under pressure for cost-containment, evidence on which systems provide the largest net benefits is required. In this chapter, the authors start by reviewing the literature on the costs and benefits of outpatient ePrescribing systems and find that the evidence is scattered. There is a general consensus that ePrescribing is beneficial, although few studies quantify the net benefits of specific systems. The review also shows that the evaluation of ePrescribing systems is complex and that most studies share limitations associated with the evaluation of other health information technologies and systems. The authors propose an evidence-based framework to inform post-implementation evaluations of outpatient ePrescribing systems and to improve the quality and comparability of studies in the area.
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An electronic form of the patient's paper-based medical or health record that can be instantaneously made securely and promptly available to authorized persons.
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Sustainability and Health in a Smart City: Health at the Heart of a Smart City
Electronic health records or EHRs are a collection of systematized health and medical records of a patient or the population at large, stored in a compact, digital format.
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Privacy-Friendly Management of Electronic Health Records in the eHealth Context
These records represent a collection of health information about a patient, recorded in an electronic form. Due to the digital nature of these records, the sharing is eased and analysis of patient data is enabled on a large scale.
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Documentation of patient health data in shared systems that can be utilized by healthcare and public health providers in disasters when paper records are lost, destroyed or otherwise unavailable.
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Health records that, in addition to containing a patient’s electronic medical record, also contain information about the patient’s overall health.
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Can Digital Transformation Be a Solution for Maternal Health?
Electronic health records (EHRs) are a digitally stored system of patient data. “An Electronic Health Record is a patient's long-term record of his or her interactions with various healthcare institutions and episodes of care” (Ramanathan, 2014 AU51: The in-text citation "Ramanathan, 2014" is not in the reference list. Please correct the citation, add the reference to the list, or delete the citation. ). It allows patients' data to be shared for patient care, decision-making, planning, and research.
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Telemedicine in Pandemic Times
Similar to electronic medical records but pertains to a larger and more longitudinal collection of health information of patients or populations.
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Obesity Levels of Individuals With Intellectual Disabilities: Prediction for Intervention
Patient-centered records that can be securely and instantly obtained by authorized users.
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Bridging the Gap: Theory of Change-Guided Digital Health Implementation in Indonesian Primary Care
(EHR): Electronic Health Records (EHR) are digital versions of patients' paper charts. EHRs contain a patient's medical history, diagnoses, medications, treatment plans, immunization dates, allergies, radiology images, and laboratory test results. They provide a comprehensive and real-time view of a patient's health information and facilitate secure data sharing among healthcare providers.
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The Role of E-Health in Total Quality Management
Electronic health records can be defined as “repository of patient data stored in a digital format”.
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