Improving health care by understanding patient preferences: the role of computer technology
PF Brennan, I Strombom - Journal of the American Medical …, 1998 - academic.oup.com
If nurses, physicians, and health care planners knew more about patients' health-related
preferences, care would most likely be cheaper, more effective, and closer to the individuals' …
preferences, care would most likely be cheaper, more effective, and closer to the individuals' …
Electronic problem lists: a thematic analysis of a systematic literature review to identify aspects critical to success
Objective Problem list data is a driving force for many beneficial clinical tools, yet these data
remain underutilized. We performed a systematic literature review, pulling insights from …
remain underutilized. We performed a systematic literature review, pulling insights from …
A pilot comparison of medical records sensitivity perspectives of patients with behavioral health conditions and healthcare providers
This pilot study compares medical record data sensitivity (eg, depression is sensitive) and
categorization perspective (eg, depression categorized as mental health information) of …
categorization perspective (eg, depression categorized as mental health information) of …
[HTML][HTML] Clinical workflow observations to identify opportunities for nurse, physicians and patients to share a patient-centered plan of care
SA Collins, P Gazarian, D Stade… - AMIA Annual …, 2014 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Abstract Patient-and Family-Centered Care (PFCC) is essential for high quality care in the
critical and acute-specialty care hospital setting. Effective PFCC requires clinicians to form …
critical and acute-specialty care hospital setting. Effective PFCC requires clinicians to form …
Strategies for problem list implementation in a complex clinical enterprise.
JR Campbell - Proceedings of the AMIA Symposium, 1998 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Abstract Although the Institute of Medicine states that a patient problem list should have a
prominent place in the computer-based patient record, the design and function of the …
prominent place in the computer-based patient record, the design and function of the …
Bridging the terminology gap between health care professionals and patients with the Consumer Health Terminology (CHT)
PD Marshall - Proceedings of the AMIA Symposium, 2000 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background The education, economic, cultural and language differences between patients
and health care professionals can be barriers to the process of health information-gathering …
and health care professionals can be barriers to the process of health information-gathering …
Using structured text and templates to capture health status outcomes in the electronic health record
SB Henry, JA Morris, WL Holzemer - The Joint Commission journal on …, 1997 - Elsevier
Article-at-a-Glance Background Because of the difficulty of implementing clinical outcomes-
focused quality improvement (QI) projects, most organizations' efforts and comparative …
focused quality improvement (QI) projects, most organizations' efforts and comparative …
[PDF][PDF] Common medical terminology comes of age, part two: Current code and terminology sets-Strengths and weaknesses
JS Rose, BJ Fisch, WR Hogan, B Levy… - Journal of Healthcare …, 2001 - researchgate.net
ABSTRACT A number of clinical coding and vocabulary schemes are in use in healthcare
enterprises today. Most of them are weak in light of the qualities that characterize adequate …
enterprises today. Most of them are weak in light of the qualities that characterize adequate …
Patient-centered information systems
PF Brennan, YS Kuang… - Yearbook of Medical …, 2000 - thieme-connect.com
Patient-centered information systems augment traditional approaches to health information
management with specific functions designed to support patient participation in health care …
management with specific functions designed to support patient participation in health care …
Will the information technology revolution improve the services to elderly people in the new millennium?
M Severs - Age & Ageing, 1999 - search.ebscohost.com
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LECTURE 1999, British Geriatrics Society VVill the information technology revolution improve …
LECTURE 1999, British Geriatrics Society VVill the information technology revolution improve …