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ROUNDS: a customizable HELP results review program for hospital staff physicians
1HIS Clinical Systems Research, Rex Hospital, Raleigh, NC 27607.
Abstract:
Physicians rely on the ready availability of clinical data such as laboratory results and procedure reports for the delivery of quality patient care. Such data may be obtained through telephone calls, printed reports or results review programs provided by hospital information systems, but the process is often time-consuming and laborious. To facilitate rapid access to critical patient data, an online M.D. Rounds Report program, ROUNDS, was developed as an adjunct to the HELP System at Rex Hospital. Qualified users may automatically obtain information on allergies and current medications, laboratory results, radiology reports and therapist notes for a list of patients without having to make additional menu or submenu selections. A detailed description of the M.D. Rounds Report program, along with a review of implementation objectives, physician evaluation, usage statistics, and the impact on future physician subsystem development, will be presented.
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