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Journal of Medical Systems
|January 5, 2002
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Computer-based documentation tools improve evidence-based healthcare. Clictate, a structured reporting system, is successfully used by over 50% of pediatric providers in ambulatory settings.

Area of Science:

  • Health Informatics
  • Clinical Documentation Improvement

Background:

  • Computer-based documentation offers significant advantages for evidence-based healthcare delivery.
  • Structured reporting systems can enhance the efficiency and quality of clinical documentation.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To report on the development and implementation of Clictate, a novel structured reporting environment.
  • To evaluate the adoption and utilization of Clictate in an ambulatory pediatric setting.

Main Methods:

  • Development of Clictate utilizing Windows-based data entry and natural language generation.
  • Implementation and 3-year usage analysis in a pediatric ambulatory care setting.

Main Results:

  • Clictate has been utilized for over three years by pediatric providers.

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  • More than 50% of providers actively use Clictate during patient encounters.
  • Demonstrated feasibility and provider adoption of the system.
  • Conclusions:

    • Computer-based structured reporting tools like Clictate are beneficial for healthcare documentation.
    • Future research should explore further development and optimization of such systems.
    • Successful integration of technology can enhance evidence-based practice in ambulatory care.