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  • '''OSCAR McMaster''' is an open-source electronic medical record (EMR) system that was initially developed at McMaster University in Hamilton, On ...nistry of Health and Long-Term Care. The goal was to create an open-source EMR system that could be used by healthcare providers in Ontario and beyond.
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  • '''Electronic medical record''' (EMR) is a digital version of a patient's paper chart. EMRs are real-time, patie An EMR contains the medical and treatment history of the patients in one practice. EMRs have advantages
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  • ...oint of care is the documentation process, ensuring accurate and effective record-keeping for both current and future care. ...made during clinical point of care is executed either on paper or through electronic mediums. This is a pivotal process that aims to:
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  • = Medical Records = ...example of an electronic medical record interface.|alt=Electronic Medical Record]]
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  • ...sions or modules incorporated into existing [[electronic medical record]] (EMR) systems. ...ty among them is the facilitation of online patient interaction with their medical data.
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  • '''Electronic Medical Records and Genomics (eMERGE) Network''' ...pproaches to research that combine [[biorepository]] data and [[electronic medical records]] (EMRs). Established by the [[National Human Genome Research Insti
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  • ...comprehensive [[healthcare]] management system that combines a variety of medical and administrative functions into a single, integrated system. It is design ...re organizations. It includes features for [[electronic medical records]] (EMR), [[practice management]], [[billing]], [[scheduling]], and more. The softw
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  • This format is integral to the medical record-keeping system and is used alongside other documentation styles like the ad ...oots of the SOAP note can be traced back to the [[problem-oriented medical record]] (POMR), an innovation developed almost half a century ago by Dr. Lawrence
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  • ...collect, store, manage and transmit a patient’s electronic medical record (EMR), a hospital’s operational management or a system supporting healthcare p ...d include computers hardware and software, as well as clinical guidelines, medical terminologies, and information and communication systems. It is specially d
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  • ...on System''' ('''RIS''') is a networked software system designed to manage medical imagery and associated data in radiology departments. The RIS is fundamenta ...om acquisition to storage, ensuring they are linked to the correct patient record.
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  • ...g electronic patient records, digital imaging systems for diagnostics, and electronic prescriptions across the NHS in England. ...ewardship of NHS CFH, aimed to address these issues by creating a unified, electronic system that could store patient records securely and make them accessible t
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  • '''Electronic Medical Records and Genomics Network''' ...ents a collaborative effort among various institutions, including academic medical centers, healthcare systems, and research organizations.
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  • :''See also: [[Electronic health record#United States]]'' ...elivery systems in the [[United States]].<ref name=Garets>{{cite web|title=Electronic Patient Records: EMRs and EHRs |url=http://www.providersedge.com/ehdocs/ehr
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  • ...s the computer-based electronic generation, transmission, and filling of a medical prescription, taking the place of paper and faxed prescriptions. E-prescrib ...and health information exchange (HIE), which seeks to digitize health and medical records to improve the efficiency and quality of healthcare. E-prescribing
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  • ...inancial, and clinical aspects of a hospital. This system encompasses both electronic health records (EHR) and more specialized functions such as billing and sch ...ecords (EMR)''': Digital versions of patients' paper charts, which include medical history, diagnoses, medications, treatment plans, immunization dates, aller
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  • ...ative, and financial data, providing a holistic view of a patient's health record and the operational insights for healthcare facilities. This integrated app ...tegrate data from various sources, including electronic medical records ([[EMR]]), laboratory information systems ([[LIS]]), radiology information systems
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  • ...facilities are cornerstones in a network that also includes a multitude of medical offices, outpatient clinics, and a home health organization. The system is ...t in the nation to implement a fully integrated electronic medical record (EMR) system, enhancing the quality of patient care and safety. The health syste
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  • * [[EMR]] * [[Electronic cigarette]]
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  • '''Read codes''' were the standard [[Medical terminology|clinical terminology]] system used in [[General Practice]] in t ...developed in the early 1980s by [[Dr James Read]], a Loughborough general medical practitioner.<ref name="BCS">{{cite web |vauthors=Bentley T, Price C, Brown
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  • ...your medical plan. Or you may buy disability insurance in addition to your medical plan. ...ss. For example, someone might get residual coverage if they had a serious medical condition, like multiple sclerosis, and could only work part time.
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