2011
DOI: 10.3399/bjgp11x556443
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The primary care electronic health record: who's righting the software?

Abstract: The primary care electronic health record: who's righting the software? User Group (NVUG) in 2009. I also created a website on which I published my work in progress. 10 Before submitting this article for publication on 2 December 2010 I checked that the problems I describe below are still present in the software.

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“…[6][7][8] Data about safety incidents relating to computer systems in the NHS are collected through clinical incident reports submitted to the National Patient Safety Agency's Better value digital health: the medium, the market and the role of openness…”
Section: Poorly Designed Software Is Wasteful and Threatens Patient Smentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[6][7][8] Data about safety incidents relating to computer systems in the NHS are collected through clinical incident reports submitted to the National Patient Safety Agency's Better value digital health: the medium, the market and the role of openness…”
Section: Poorly Designed Software Is Wasteful and Threatens Patient Smentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using free-text, coding selectively, entering diagnosis late in the process of recording clinical notes, and configuring data entry screens to make this possible. 3 Keeping the consultation open-ended by directing the patient to selected decision aids 13 and information leaflets. [14][15][16] Storing websites as favourites on the computer for rapid access during the consultation.…”
Section: Skillsmentioning
confidence: 99%