Sentences with phrase «patient electronic health records»

The rise of health apps has made it possible to chart your steps, heartbeat, and sleep patterns, but the availability of this constant stream of information has yet to reach patient electronic health records.

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These are important, are common, have short latencies and are conditions patients seek care for, so they are thus well - documented in the electronic health record.
Hitch Health's proprietary technology securely connects to a healthcare provider's electronic health record (EHR) to identify the patients who would be most likely to benefit from a ride to and from a clinic, hospital, or doctor's oHealth's proprietary technology securely connects to a healthcare provider's electronic health record (EHR) to identify the patients who would be most likely to benefit from a ride to and from a clinic, hospital, or doctor's ohealth record (EHR) to identify the patients who would be most likely to benefit from a ride to and from a clinic, hospital, or doctor's office.
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.
PAPER RECORDS REMAIN DATA HAZARD FOR PATIENT DATA: As more hospitals and healthcare organizations transition from hard copies to electronic health records (EHR), paper records have become a massive data hazard, according to a research letter published in JAMA NRECORDS REMAIN DATA HAZARD FOR PATIENT DATA: As more hospitals and healthcare organizations transition from hard copies to electronic health records (EHR), paper records have become a massive data hazard, according to a research letter published in JAMA Nrecords (EHR), paper records have become a massive data hazard, according to a research letter published in JAMA Nrecords have become a massive data hazard, according to a research letter published in JAMA Network.
The platform combines data from real - time location systems (RTLS), such as electronic health records and computerized physician order entry (CPOE) systems, to improve the flow of patients within the hospital or clinic.
In addition to improving the physician - patient relationship, the tech streamlines the process of note taking, immediately storing it in the electronic health record server.
«PokitDok's platform aims to connect doctors with patients; provide new business functions for care providers and payers; and help electronic medical records and other digital health care services communicate»
The centers will feature electrostatic «smart glass» procedure rooms, transparent charting on a wide screen in each exam room, mobile x-ray equipment and Mercy's unified electronic health record (EHR), including the user - friendly MyMercy patient portal.
The ten - year programme intends to introduce electronic patient record, appointment and prescription services into the NHS, along with new email systems and broadband access for all health service staff.
Electronic health records (EHRs) must be structured upon standards that reflect best clinical practice and support the way that clinicians work with patients.
He is an expert in the use of systems - based methods to improve patient outcomes, a leading researcher in use of large scale clinical laboratories and electronic health records to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of care, and a nationally recognized thought leader in the very methods needed to transition to the future of lower - cost, more patient - centered, health care for the 21st century.
The Independent has learnt that just 160 health organisations out of about 9,000 are using electronic patient records delivered under the scheme.»
«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 cohealth records is totally unstructured,» said Zach Weinberg, president of Flatiron Health, a medical software coHealth, a medical software company.
«Much of the decisions that physicians and patients make has shifted from pen and paper to digital environments such as the electronic health record and patient portals,» Patel said.
In the study, researchers from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania programmed electronic health records (EHR) to alert care providers when a patient was eligible, and prompt them to choose to «accept» or «decline» a flu vaccination order.
This project seeks to demonstrate the extracting of clinical trial data and patient health care records from a single electronic source.
Using the electronic health records of patients from the Veterans Health Administration between 1998 and 2007, researchers were able to determine the likelihood that a diagnosis of pancreatic cancer follows a diagnosis of acute pancreatitis, how often pancreatic cancer is preceded by acute pancreatitis, and the time between an initial episode of acute pancreatitis and diagnosis of pancreatic chealth records of patients from the Veterans Health Administration between 1998 and 2007, researchers were able to determine the likelihood that a diagnosis of pancreatic cancer follows a diagnosis of acute pancreatitis, how often pancreatic cancer is preceded by acute pancreatitis, and the time between an initial episode of acute pancreatitis and diagnosis of pancreatic cHealth Administration between 1998 and 2007, researchers were able to determine the likelihood that a diagnosis of pancreatic cancer follows a diagnosis of acute pancreatitis, how often pancreatic cancer is preceded by acute pancreatitis, and the time between an initial episode of acute pancreatitis and diagnosis of pancreatic cancer.
Health information technologies such as smartphone - based ultrasound and electronic health records should be regulated according to the risk they present to patients, per a proposed strategy rolled out Thursday by three federal ageHealth information technologies such as smartphone - based ultrasound and electronic health records should be regulated according to the risk they present to patients, per a proposed strategy rolled out Thursday by three federal agehealth records should be regulated according to the risk they present to patients, per a proposed strategy rolled out Thursday by three federal agencies.
As health care moves from paper to wirelessly transmitted electronic records, from face - to - face encounters between patients and their doctors to digital encounters, and between devices at the bedside to devices implanted in the body, questions arise regarding safety, reliability, privacy, security, and responsibility.
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.
«Patients can suffer severe negative health effects if their treatment is delayed, discontinued or performed incorrectly because hospital records are unavailable,» the authors wrote in the essay titled «Your Money or Your Patient's Life: Ransomware and Electronic Health Records.&health effects if their treatment is delayed, discontinued or performed incorrectly because hospital records are unavailable,» the authors wrote in the essay titled «Your Money or Your Patient's Life: Ransomware and Electronic Health Records.records are unavailable,» the authors wrote in the essay titled «Your Money or Your Patient's Life: Ransomware and Electronic Health Records.&Health Records.Records
Many medical students are using electronic health records (EHRs) to track former patients but the practice, which students report as being educational, raises some ethical questions, according to an article published online by JAMA Internal Medicine.
Essentially, the patient's heartbeat is the password to access their electronic health records.
Researchers at Binghamton University, State University of New York have devised a new way to protect personal electronic health records using a patient's own heartbeat.
Using electronic health records, insurance claims and demographic data, the researchers studied patients who received a new diagnosis of depression in primary care settings in five large health care systems between 2010 and 2013.
Dudley and his colleagues trained the system by feeding it 12 years» worth of electronic health records, including test results and hospital visits, from 700,000 patients.
«This could be the result of patients not receiving emergency care where they receive outpatient care as different health systems utilize different electronic medical records — and many times, these event records never make it to the outpatient provider.
The three behavioral interventions, implemented alone or in combination, were: suggested alternatives, which presented electronic order sets suggesting nonantibiotic treatments; accountable justification, which prompted clinicians to enter free - text justifications for prescribing antibiotics into patients» electronic health records; and peer comparison, which sent emails to clinicians that compared their antibiotic prescribing rates with those of «top performers» (those with the lowest inappropriate prescribing rates).
The provider conducts a further examination, which is linked to the patients» electronic health record for further assessment.
Allison E. Curry, Ph.D., M.P.H., of the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP), and coauthors linked electronic health records to New Jersey traffic safety databases for more than 18,000 primary care patients of the CHOP health care network born from 1987 to 1997.
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.
This data linked patient genetic data with versions of those individuals» electronic health records that were stripped of identifying details such as names and addresses.
This retrospective electronic medical record review study analyzed results of Pap tests performed on 233 FTM and 3625 female patients at an urban community health center between 2006 and 2012.
Another Kaiser Permanente study published in early 2012 found electronic health records and embedded tools can alert and direct pediatricians so they can better manage their young patients» weight.
Researchers examined the electronic health records of more than 4,000 Kaiser Permanente patients in Southern California who had bariatric surgery for weight loss between 2009 and 2011 to determine what factors led to remission - or reduction - of metabolic syndrome after surgery.
Joseph F. Hayes, M.Sc., M.B.Ch.B., of University College London, England, and coauthors compared rates of self - harm, unintentional injury and suicide deaths in patients prescribed lithium, valproate sodium, olanzapine or quetiapine using a large database of electronic health records in the United Kingdom.
A new study finds that a simple reminder via electronic health record systems may go a long way in encouraging patients to get the HPV vaccine that protects against cervical cancer.
A paper from the Regenstrief Institute takes a sweeping look at a variety of categories of health IT including electronic medical records; health information exchange; telemedicine; patient portals and personal health records; mobile devices, wearable sensors and monitors; and social media.
THaW aims to protect patients and their confidentiality as medical records move from paper to electronic form and as health care increasingly moves out of doctors» offices and hospitals and into the home.
Electronic medical records house all of a patient's health information and help doctors identify the various recommended procedures that can safely be performed at the same time, Dr. Raman said.
Misdiagnoses appear to be common, according to the researchers» review of the electronic health records of 3.8 million emergency and intensive care patients.
They are using the ISMMS BioMe Biobank, an anonymized database of electronic health record and genetic information from more than 32,000 ISMMS patients who have volunteered to share their medical data with researchers.
As part of Kaiser Permanente's clinical practice to inquire about Exercise as a Vital Sign, the patients» self - reported physical activity was documented in their electronic health record during routine clinical visits along with other vital signs such as blood pressure.
Using Veterans Health Administration (VHA) health system electronic medical record data, Veterans Affairs (VA) and National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) scientists were able to identify very small groups of individuals within the VHA's patient population with very high, predicted suicide risk — most of whom had not been identified for suicide risk by cliniHealth Administration (VHA) health system electronic medical record data, Veterans Affairs (VA) and National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) scientists were able to identify very small groups of individuals within the VHA's patient population with very high, predicted suicide risk — most of whom had not been identified for suicide risk by clinihealth system electronic medical record data, Veterans Affairs (VA) and National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) scientists were able to identify very small groups of individuals within the VHA's patient population with very high, predicted suicide risk — most of whom had not been identified for suicide risk by cliniHealth (NIMH) scientists were able to identify very small groups of individuals within the VHA's patient population with very high, predicted suicide risk — most of whom had not been identified for suicide risk by clinicians.
Other sessions focused on electronic health records, reimbursement, education of patients and their care givers, and such ethical, legal, and policy issues as privacy, patients» responsibility for their own health, and direct to consumer testing, among others.
As part of clinical practice, patients are asked about their level of physical activity during routine outpatient visits and their responses documented in their electronic health record.
Researchers examined the electronic health records of 6,042 Kaiser Permanente patients in Southern California who were 40 years or older and who were hospitalized with COPD between Jan. 1, 2011 and Dec. 31, 2012.
In 2009, Kaiser Permanente became one of the first health care organizations to systemically log patients» physical activity in their electronic health records.
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