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Ganju, Kartik K. – ProQuest LLC, 2016
In my dissertation, I study unintended consequences of the adoption of EMR systems. In my three essays, I examine how the adoption of EMR systems affects neighboring hospitals (spillover effects), can be used by hospitals to further its objectives in an unconventional manner ("upcoding" of patient case mix data), and how EMR adoption may…
Descriptors: Case Records, Information Systems, Hospitals, Adoption (Ideas)
Bazile, Emmanuel Patrick – ProQuest LLC, 2016
The benefits of using electronic medical records (EMRs) have been well documented; however, despite numerous financial benefits and cost reductions being offered by the federal government, some healthcare professionals have been reluctant to implement EMR systems. In fact, prior research provides evidence of failed EMR implementations due to…
Descriptors: Case Records, Information Systems, Resistance (Psychology), Health Personnel
Watt, Emily – ProQuest LLC, 2012
The prevalence of the EMR in biomedical research is growing, the EMR being regarded as a source of contextually rich, longitudinal data for computation and statistical/trend analysis. However, models trained with data abstracted from the EMR often (1) do not capture all features needed to accurately predict the patient's future state and to…
Descriptors: Biomedicine, Medical Research, Case Records, Information Systems
Naser, Riyad J. – ProQuest LLC, 2012
Successful electronic health records (EHR) implementation has the potential to transform the entire care delivery process across the enterprise. However, the rate of EHR implementation and use among physicians has been slow. Different factors have been reported in the literature that may hinder adoption of EHR. Identifying and managing these…
Descriptors: Case Records, Health Services, Adoption (Ideas), Success
Wlodyga, Linda J. – ProQuest LLC, 2010
In an attempt to prepare new graduate nurses to meet the demands of health care delivery systems, the use of computer-based clinical information systems that combine hands-on experience with computer based information systems was explored. Since the introduction of Electronic Medical Records (EMR) nearly two decades ago, the demand for nurses to…
Descriptors: Nursing Students, Nursing Education, Homework, Nursing
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Combs, Joseph J. – Children Today, 1979
Descriptors: Case Records, Caseworkers, Foster Homes, Information Systems
Atomic Energy Commission, Washington, DC. – 1966
THE SUCCESSFUL OPERATION OF THE PERMISSIBLE LEVEL CONCEPT OF RADIATION CONTROL NECESSARILY ENTAILS A COMPREHENSIVE SYSTEM UNDER WHICH EXPOSURE MUST BE RECORDED AND EMPLOYEES NOTIFIED OF THEIR EXPOSURE HISTORY. IN AN INVESTIGATION OF RECORD KEEPING NECESSARY TO PROCESS RADIATION CLAIMS, QUESTIONNAIRES OR LETTERS WERE RECEIVED FROM 45 STATE AGENCIES…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Case Records, Information Systems, Injuries
Zawadski, Rick T.; Gee, Stephen – 1982
This technical report describes the computerized information management system used at the Community Care Organization for Dependent Adults (CCODA) of the On Lok Senior Health Services in San Francisco's Chinatown (California). A background perspective on information systems in business, government, hospitals, and local community service agencies…
Descriptors: Case Records, Community Health Services, Computer Oriented Programs, Computer Software
Giordano, Leigh; And Others – 1987
This booklet describes the lessons learned in introducing a computer system in a nursing home. It is suggested that a computer system can open up channels of communication, increase accountability, reduce time spent on paperwork, satisfy the information needs of regulators, and improve resident care planning. Criteria for selecting a computer…
Descriptors: Case Records, Computers, Data Collection, Information Systems
Far West Lab. for Educational Research and Development, San Francisco, CA. – 1994
This report is intended as a guide for local comprehensive integrated school-linked services sites and software vendors in developing and implementing case management information systems for the exchange and management of client data. The report is also intended to influence new development and future revisions of data systems, databases, and…
Descriptors: Case Records, Computer Software, Confidentiality, Data Collection
Putnam, John F. – 1974
This handbook's fundamental purpose is to provide terms and definitions for the data and information educators use in student services. It identifies concepts used in decisionmaking, provides standardized terms and definitions, classifies the terms, provides guidelines for developing and managing student records, and recommends the development of…
Descriptors: Academic Records, Adult Education, Case Records, Confidential Records
New York City Board of Education, Brooklyn, NY. Office of the Deputy Chancellor. – 1974
This report describes some of the characteristics and benefits of the New York Educational Information System, a computerized pupil personnel system which is being developed to furnish schools with a comprehensive means of processing and storing pupil data for use by teachers, counselors, administrators, and educators at all levels, through the…
Descriptors: Case Records, Computer Oriented Programs, Data Collection, Data Processing
Southern Regional Education Board, Atlanta, GA. – 1979
The monitoring process and the role of monitoring in mental health center decision making are discussed in relation to information systems. Monitoring requires an information system based on the center's annual plan for programs and budgets. This system must contain at least minimal data on client movement, services, staff activity, and costs. The…
Descriptors: Case Records, Computer Oriented Programs, Decision Making, Feedback
Cook, Gordon – 1978
The problem-oriented medical record, developed by Lawrence L. Weed, M.D., involves an interactive computer system and has been operational on two wards at the University Hospital in Burlington, Vermont, a teaching hospital. The Problem-Oriented Medical Information System (PROMIS) consists of terminals that feed into the central memory units; the…
Descriptors: Case Records, Clinical Diagnosis, Computer Oriented Programs, Delivery Systems