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Fledgling CPRI (Computer-Based Patient Record Institute) faces difficult challenges as legislative clock ticks.

M L Laughlin

    Computers in Healthcare
    |August 6, 1992
    PubMed
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    Diverse stakeholders convened for the Computer-Based Patient Record Institute's meeting to advance automated patient records. The goal was to form a coalition to meet legislative demands for electronic health records by a challenging deadline.

    Area of Science:

    • Health Informatics
    • Information Technology in Healthcare
    • Medical Record Systems

    Background:

    • The Computer-Based Patient Record Institute (CPRI) convened its First Annual Meeting in Washington D.C. to address the growing demand for automated patient records.
    • Key stakeholders including users, vendors, employers, insurers, and government officials participated in the pivotal summit.

    Framework:

    • The meeting served as a legislative focal point for the advancement of automated patient records.
    • Participants aimed to establish a unified coalition capable of navigating diverse interests and technical challenges.

    Implementation:

    • The primary task involved overcoming significant differences among diverse stakeholder groups.
    • Efforts focused on building consensus towards a shared vision for electronic health records.

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    Implications:

    • The summit's success hinges on forming a cohesive coalition to meet ambitious legislative deadlines for automated patient records.
    • Failure to unite could impede the widespread adoption of electronic health records and impact healthcare efficiency.