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Structured data entry in a workflow-enabled electronic patient record.

C Webster1, J Copenhaver

  • 1JMJ Technologies, 1335 Canton Road, Suite C, Marietta, GA 30066, USA. webster@jmjtech.com

The Journal of Medical Practice Management : MPM
|January 5, 2002
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This study introduces a touch-screen system for electronic patient records, enhancing data entry efficiency. The program utilizes customizable "pick lists" for detailed patient information, improving record accuracy.

Area of Science:

  • Medical Informatics
  • Human-Computer Interaction
  • Health Information Systems

Background:

  • Electronic patient records (EPR) systems are crucial for modern healthcare.
  • Efficient and accurate data entry is a persistent challenge in EPR implementation.
  • Touch-screen technology offers potential for intuitive data input.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe a novel touch-screen based data entry system for EPR.
  • To detail a program coordinating structured modules for patient data.
  • To present customizable "pick lists" for enhanced data individualization.

Main Methods:

  • Development of a touch-screen interface for EPR.
  • Implementation of pre-set screens for history, examination, treatment, and prescriptions.

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  • Integration of "pick list" functionality for data customization.
  • Main Results:

    • The system successfully coordinates structured data entry via touch-screen.
    • Pre-set modules cover essential aspects of patient records.
    • "Pick lists" facilitate detailed and individualized data input.

    Conclusions:

    • Touch-screen technology, combined with structured modules and customizable lists, improves EPR data entry.
    • This approach enhances the efficiency and personalization of electronic health records.
    • The described system offers a user-friendly solution for comprehensive patient data management.