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Preparing physicians for a computer-based patient record system.

M A Hanken1

  • 1School of Public Health and Community Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle.

Journal of AHIMA
|September 5, 1992
PubMed
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Area of Science:

  • Health Informatics
  • Medical Documentation Systems

Background:

  • Implementing computer-based patient records (CPBR) requires careful preparation.
  • Physician-oriented documentation is crucial for quality patient records.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present the Providence experience as a model for CPBR implementation.
  • To evaluate the effectiveness of a physician-oriented documentation approach.

Main Methods:

  • A comparative study between Providence and a similar medical center.
  • Implementation and assessment of a physician-oriented CPBR system.

Main Results:

  • The Providence system demonstrated value in achieving quality patient records.
  • The physician-oriented approach enhanced documentation quality.

Conclusions:

  • The Providence model offers a viable strategy for CPBR adoption.
  • The system's success has led to its adoption by other hospitals.

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