Assures the quality of documentation
in patient medical records to enhance quality of care and to deliver accurate data reporting for appropriate reimbursement.
Prepare patients for EKG tests, conduct the tests and mount appropriate EKG strips for inclusion
in patient medical records.
Responsible for transcribing highly technical medical dictation relative to patient care for inclusion
in patient medical records
c. Ensure that medical information obtained via VTM is recorded completely
in the patient medical record and meets all applicable requirements of OAR 875-015-0030 (1).
Documents administration of over-the-counter medications and / or other medications
in the patient medical record per policy.
Not exact matches
Increasingly, says Greven, health care providers such as private hospitals are weaving Prompt Alert's technology into larger electronic
medical record (EMR) databases, thereby providing these organizations with a means of communicating with
patients in highly practical ways that improve the bottom line at the same time.
Velasquez cites workers
in an assisted living facility tasked with caring for
patients, a job
in close proximity to
medical records that can be accessed by a few keyboard taps.
The company's Apple Watch, due for release
in April, promises to add to the range of possible data, which with
patients» consent can be sent to an electronic
medical record for doctors to view.
Doxper, an app that helps doctors maintain
patients»
medical records, has raised $ 1.1 million (Rs 7.2 crore)
in a pre-Series...
«We're revolutionizing human hair transplantation using sophisticated robotics and we needed a
patient investment partner with a solid track
record in medical devices — so we turned to InterWest.
He was Technology Strategist for Beth Israel Deaconess
Medical Center in Boston, where he defined the architecture for PatientSite, a system that allows patients to communicate securely with their healthcare team and view their own medical r
Medical Center
in Boston, where he defined the architecture for PatientSite, a system that allows
patients to communicate securely with their healthcare team and view their own
medical r
medical records.
Primera's products are quickly becoming a crucial part of
medical imaging,
records management, archival and
patient -
record and
patient - sample tracking solutions
in countries around the world.
Most hospitals or doctors make every effort to protect
patients» privacy when it comes to the sensitive information
in their
medical records.
• You have the right to access a copy of your
medical records, including your birth notes, if you are a
patient in the public system (attending a publicly funded hospital and / or a
medical card holder for GP services).
VBAC also requires a MD consult, so we have
records of these
patients and have discussed their
medical risks
in advanced, not a stranger being dropped of at our door.
«Just this morning, l got a report from the Federal
Medical Centre, Makurdi that another suspected case of Lassa fever was
recorded and they were advised to take the
patient to the infection unit
in the teaching hospital but on their way to the hospital, the
patient died with her pregnancy.
Elliott said the nurses association is encouraged by Shah's research
in patient - based outcomes and electronic
medical records.
«The vast majority of
patient data gathered and stored
in electronic health
records is totally unstructured,» said Zach Weinberg, president of Flatiron Health, a
medical software company.
Machines that performed intertwined functions — dosing and delivering medication, for example — did not communicate with one another, and
patient statistics detailed on paper were not
in the hospital's electronic
medical records.
Researchers examined
medical records for 2,282
patients older than 74
in 13 different emergency departments
in seven countries (Australia, Belgium, Canada, Germany, Iceland, India and Sweden).
The researchers matched
patient satisfaction responses to the corresponding de-identified electronic
medical record data of 4,749
patients seen
in the emergency room of two New England hospitals.
For this single - center study, investigators examined 150
records for heart attack
patients admitted to Tulane
Medical Center
in the two years before Katrina, and 2,341
records in the 10 years afterwards.
Investigators used The Health Improvement Network (THIN), a primary care
medical records database
in the United Kingdom, to identify over 70,000
patients with a new diagnosis of psoriasis.
In addition to this limitation, the study involved
patients at a single hospital and could not control for all possible influences on heart attack risk since data relied on
medical records of past heart attacks.
In this single center, retrospective study at Cleveland Clinic, investigators reviewed the
medical records of 439
patients who underwent colectomy over a 15 - year period.
Researchers also note that electronic
medical records with shared clinical messaging and software programs designed to track compliance among pain
patients may continue to prove to be helpful
in increasing practitioner confidence managing challenging chronic pain
patients.
Its
patient records constitute a cache of
medical data incomparable
in scale and depth.
The idea is to link up every data - making system and machine
in a hospital to a central service which can deliver a
patient's collated
records — from historical
medical files to X-ray and MRI scans — at the touch of a doctor's iPad.
In that study, 21 percent of
patients used opioids prior to surgery, according to their
medical records.
A new study has found access to electronic health
records in acute care situations may influence the care given to that
patient, and
in some cases, failure to review the EHR could have adversely affected the
medical management.
Unlike
medical records kept
in paper charts, electronic health
records (EHR) provide numerous access points to clinicians to review a
patient's
medical history.
The researchers analyzed data collected between 2002 and 2011 from
patients in the Rochester Epidemiology Project, a National Institutes of Health - funded
medical records pool that makes Olmsted County, Minn., the home of Mayo Clinic, one of the few places worldwide where scientists can study virtually an entire geographic population to identify health trends.
After collecting millions of tweets from across the globe, they used text - mining techniques to zoom
in on relevant tweets
in the ZIP codes where most of the hospital's
patients live, according to electronic
medical records.
In addition, electronic
medical record reports may not be a reliable indicator of just how many hepatitis C
patients may be suffering from cirrhosis.»
As
medical records are digitized and information technology becomes more sophisticated, physicians and hospitals face a rapid transformation
in the way they treat
patients and track diseases
In this study, researchers reviewed electronic medical records of 100 child pedestrian emergency department visits at St. Christopher's Hospital for Children in Philadelphia, Pa. from January 1 to December 21, 2012, including ambulance dispatch data, patient demographics, procedure (s), diagnoses, and length of sta
In this study, researchers reviewed electronic
medical records of 100 child pedestrian emergency department visits at St. Christopher's Hospital for Children
in Philadelphia, Pa. from January 1 to December 21, 2012, including ambulance dispatch data, patient demographics, procedure (s), diagnoses, and length of sta
in Philadelphia, Pa. from January 1 to December 21, 2012, including ambulance dispatch data,
patient demographics, procedure (s), diagnoses, and length of stay.
Theravance scrambled to gather the data, hunting down
medical records for 1,419 out of the 1,503
patients scattered across dozens of countries that were enrolled
in the telavancin trials.
Researchers at Cedars - Sinai
Medical Center
in Los Angeles had access to thousands of blood samples and detailed clinical
records collected from
patients over decades.
In record - time detective work, the scientists narrowed down the genetic cause of intellectual disability in four male patients to a deletion of a small section of the X chromosome that had not been previously linked to a medical conditio
In record - time detective work, the scientists narrowed down the genetic cause of intellectual disability
in four male patients to a deletion of a small section of the X chromosome that had not been previously linked to a medical conditio
in four male
patients to a deletion of a small section of the X chromosome that had not been previously linked to a
medical condition.
To estimate the cost of each dengue case, the researchers analyzed the
medical records of 1,541 dengue
patients who had been treated
in 10 public and private
medical college hospitals across India from 2006 through 2011.
Current French law makes it illegal for a doctor to reveal the contents of a
patient's
medical records unless it is
in that
patient's interest.
The organization's electronic health
record system, Kaiser Permanente HealthConnect ®, securely connects approximately 9.5 million
patients to more than 17,000 physicians
in more than 600
medical offices and 38 hospitals.
One problem the FDA has
in doing so is a matter of staffing: The agency has a
medical officer review each report from manufacturers, but it doesn't have someone who can routinely follow up with the
patient, the
patient's family, or physician for missing
records necessary to take a serious enforcement action.
«What happens is a
patient in respiratory distress or heart failure is too sick to tell us what they want, and when you look up their information
in the
medical record, most of the time nothing is documented,» Dr. Zimny says.
They sent surveys to the
patient's general practitioners to determine the body surface area affected by psoriasis as this information is not routinely available
in medical records.
The researchers analyzed
records of 39,447 cancer
patients ages 20 to 40 years whose
medical, demographic and insurance information was stored
in a National Cancer Institute - sponsored database.
The field Herasevich works
in is called
medical informatics — a broad term encompassing a wide swath of careers, from mining genetics databases for disease clues to maintaining electronic
patient records in a clinic.
According to Jick, continuous comprehensive, universal, interactive electronic
medical record software has been successfully created and used for nearly three million people annually
in the U.K. for more than two decades and, if properly applied
in the U.S., would improve
patient care and substantially reduce costs.
Between October 2011 and March 2014, researchers analyzed
medical records from nearly 400,000 stroke
patients admitted to more than 1,600 hospitals participating
in the American Heart Association / American Stroke Association's Get With The Guidelines ® - Stroke, a quality initiative to improve stroke treatment.
To date, there is no publicly
recorded incident of hackers getting into the anonymized individual
patient dossiers held by data miners, nor reported instances of re-identification of anonymized
medical records in the United States other than academic experiments Even if thieves did hack such anonymized
records, they would face the additional complication of re-identifying the
records.