2002
DOI: 10.1016/s1386-5056(02)00007-2
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The computerized patient record: balancing effort and benefit

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“…15 Subsequently, it requires a strong management commitment and motivation. 16 Secondly, involvement of all stakeholders, care providers and other users of the system right from the beginning is necessary for survival and sustenance of the project. Involving the stakeholders will help them to have a clear understanding of why the organisation is making the change.…”
Section: Transition From Paper-based To Emr Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…15 Subsequently, it requires a strong management commitment and motivation. 16 Secondly, involvement of all stakeholders, care providers and other users of the system right from the beginning is necessary for survival and sustenance of the project. Involving the stakeholders will help them to have a clear understanding of why the organisation is making the change.…”
Section: Transition From Paper-based To Emr Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…16 Availability of quality data enhances identification of problems in treatment and finds solutions to prevent extra costs due to ineffective treatment, thus making care delivery less expensive.…”
Section: 18mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to its technical characteristics, our proposed data hiding technique can help to address the legislation that many countries have to protect sensitive data, especially medical sensor data [4,36]. In general, the development of medical information systems has been a challenging and costly affair for many countries [16] due to the complex privacy requirements.…”
Section: Medical Sensor Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…MIS is used primarily for setting objectives and planning patient care, documenting the delivery of care, and accessing the outcomes of care. It includes information regarding patient needs during episodes of care provided by different healthcare professionals [3]. The amount and quality of information available to healthcare professionals in patient care has an impact on the outcomes of patient care and the continuity of care.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%