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Edited by a professor at Harvard Medical School who has extensive experience in this field, this important and timely book presents a variety of perspectives on the organization of patient medical records around patient problems, presenting a more effective problem-oriented approach rather than the traditional data-oriented approach. It is com
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Edited by a professor at Harvard Medical School who has extensive experience in this field, this important and timely book presents a variety of perspectives on the organization of patient medical records around patient problems, presenting a more effective problem-oriented approach rather than the traditional data-oriented approach. It is com
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 348
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. November 2014
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781498712064
- Artikelnr.: 42369297
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 348
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. November 2014
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781498712064
- Artikelnr.: 42369297
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Wright, Adam
Introduction. Part I: History and Importance. Bringing Science to Medicine:
An Interview with Larry Weed, Inventor of the Problem-Oriented Medical
Record. Medical Records That Guide and Teach. Clinical Implications of an
Accurate Problem List on Heart Failure Treatment. Part II: Attitudes and
Use. Clinician Attitudes Toward and Use of Electronic Problem Lists: A
Thematic Analysis. Healthcare Provider Attitudes Towards the Problem List
in an Electronic Health Record: A Mixed-Methods Qualitative Study. Use of
an Electronic Problem List by Primary Care Providers and Specialists.
Distribution of Problems, Medications and Lab Results in Electronic Health
Records: The Pareto Principle at Work. Part III: Improving the Problem
List. An Automated Technique for Identifying Associations Between
Medications, Laboratory Results and Problems. A Method and Knowledge Base
for Automated Inference of Patient Problems from Structured Data in an
Electronic Medical Record. Improving Completeness of Electronic Problem
Lists Through Clinical Decision Support: A Randomized, Controlled Trial.
Computerized Physician Order Entry of Medications and Clinical Decision
Support Can Improve Problem List Documentation Compliance . Randomized
Controlled Trial of an Automated Problem List With Improved Sensitivity.
Part IV: Applications of the Problem List. Incomplete Care: On the Trail of
Flaws in the System. Leveraging Electronic Health Records to Support
Chronic Disease Management: The Need for Temporal Data Views.
Indication-Based Prescribing Prevents Wrong-Patient Medication Errors In
Computerized Provider Order Entry (CPOE). Index
An Interview with Larry Weed, Inventor of the Problem-Oriented Medical
Record. Medical Records That Guide and Teach. Clinical Implications of an
Accurate Problem List on Heart Failure Treatment. Part II: Attitudes and
Use. Clinician Attitudes Toward and Use of Electronic Problem Lists: A
Thematic Analysis. Healthcare Provider Attitudes Towards the Problem List
in an Electronic Health Record: A Mixed-Methods Qualitative Study. Use of
an Electronic Problem List by Primary Care Providers and Specialists.
Distribution of Problems, Medications and Lab Results in Electronic Health
Records: The Pareto Principle at Work. Part III: Improving the Problem
List. An Automated Technique for Identifying Associations Between
Medications, Laboratory Results and Problems. A Method and Knowledge Base
for Automated Inference of Patient Problems from Structured Data in an
Electronic Medical Record. Improving Completeness of Electronic Problem
Lists Through Clinical Decision Support: A Randomized, Controlled Trial.
Computerized Physician Order Entry of Medications and Clinical Decision
Support Can Improve Problem List Documentation Compliance . Randomized
Controlled Trial of an Automated Problem List With Improved Sensitivity.
Part IV: Applications of the Problem List. Incomplete Care: On the Trail of
Flaws in the System. Leveraging Electronic Health Records to Support
Chronic Disease Management: The Need for Temporal Data Views.
Indication-Based Prescribing Prevents Wrong-Patient Medication Errors In
Computerized Provider Order Entry (CPOE). Index
Introduction. Part I: History and Importance. Bringing Science to Medicine:
An Interview with Larry Weed, Inventor of the Problem-Oriented Medical
Record. Medical Records That Guide and Teach. Clinical Implications of an
Accurate Problem List on Heart Failure Treatment. Part II: Attitudes and
Use. Clinician Attitudes Toward and Use of Electronic Problem Lists: A
Thematic Analysis. Healthcare Provider Attitudes Towards the Problem List
in an Electronic Health Record: A Mixed-Methods Qualitative Study. Use of
an Electronic Problem List by Primary Care Providers and Specialists.
Distribution of Problems, Medications and Lab Results in Electronic Health
Records: The Pareto Principle at Work. Part III: Improving the Problem
List. An Automated Technique for Identifying Associations Between
Medications, Laboratory Results and Problems. A Method and Knowledge Base
for Automated Inference of Patient Problems from Structured Data in an
Electronic Medical Record. Improving Completeness of Electronic Problem
Lists Through Clinical Decision Support: A Randomized, Controlled Trial.
Computerized Physician Order Entry of Medications and Clinical Decision
Support Can Improve Problem List Documentation Compliance . Randomized
Controlled Trial of an Automated Problem List With Improved Sensitivity.
Part IV: Applications of the Problem List. Incomplete Care: On the Trail of
Flaws in the System. Leveraging Electronic Health Records to Support
Chronic Disease Management: The Need for Temporal Data Views.
Indication-Based Prescribing Prevents Wrong-Patient Medication Errors In
Computerized Provider Order Entry (CPOE). Index
An Interview with Larry Weed, Inventor of the Problem-Oriented Medical
Record. Medical Records That Guide and Teach. Clinical Implications of an
Accurate Problem List on Heart Failure Treatment. Part II: Attitudes and
Use. Clinician Attitudes Toward and Use of Electronic Problem Lists: A
Thematic Analysis. Healthcare Provider Attitudes Towards the Problem List
in an Electronic Health Record: A Mixed-Methods Qualitative Study. Use of
an Electronic Problem List by Primary Care Providers and Specialists.
Distribution of Problems, Medications and Lab Results in Electronic Health
Records: The Pareto Principle at Work. Part III: Improving the Problem
List. An Automated Technique for Identifying Associations Between
Medications, Laboratory Results and Problems. A Method and Knowledge Base
for Automated Inference of Patient Problems from Structured Data in an
Electronic Medical Record. Improving Completeness of Electronic Problem
Lists Through Clinical Decision Support: A Randomized, Controlled Trial.
Computerized Physician Order Entry of Medications and Clinical Decision
Support Can Improve Problem List Documentation Compliance . Randomized
Controlled Trial of an Automated Problem List With Improved Sensitivity.
Part IV: Applications of the Problem List. Incomplete Care: On the Trail of
Flaws in the System. Leveraging Electronic Health Records to Support
Chronic Disease Management: The Need for Temporal Data Views.
Indication-Based Prescribing Prevents Wrong-Patient Medication Errors In
Computerized Provider Order Entry (CPOE). Index