ELECTRONIC MEDICAL RECORDS A Guide for Clinicians and Administrators

The electronic medical record (EMR) is becoming an intrinsic part of medical practice for managing all aspects of patient care. The EMR captures and presents important clinical information about the patient. Symptoms, physical examination findings, treatment plans, and medication histories can be st...

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Other Authors: Carter, Jerome H. 1955- (Editor)
Format: Manuscript Book
Language:English
Published: Philadelphia, Pa. American College of Physicians 2001
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Summary:The electronic medical record (EMR) is becoming an intrinsic part of medical practice for managing all aspects of patient care. The EMR captures and presents important clinical information about the patient. Symptoms, physical examination findings, treatment plans, and medication histories can be stored and accessed. Vital information from all departmental systems can be integrated and delivered to clinicians at or close to the point of care. The potential beneficial impact on decision making is almost unlimited, as is the potential for confusion and frustration in the physician's office. This comprehensive work provides physicians and administrators with a solid understanding of what electronic medical records are and do. Electronic Medical Records answers the many questions that arise when evaluating, purchasing, and using an EMR system. Also included is the latest information on resources, Web sites, services, and vendors. Electronic Medical Records: A Guide for Clinicians and Administrators answers the important questions concerning the selection and implementation of an EMR system.
Physical Description:xii, 444 pages illustrations 23 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:9781930513013
1930513011