Use of and Attitudes to a Hospital Information System by Medical Secretaries, Nurses and Physicians Deprived of the Paper-Based Medical Record: A Case Report
- Topics:
- Healthcare Services
- Tags:
- BioMed Central,
- Healthcare,
- Hospital,
- Information System,
- Medical Record,
- Physician,
- Secretary
- Source:
- BioMed Central
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Overview: Most hospitals keep and update their paper-based medical records after introducing an electronic medical record or a Hospital Information System (HIS). This case report describes a HIS in a hospital where the paper-based medical records are scanned and eliminated. To evaluate the HIS comprehensively, the perspectives of medical secretaries and nurses are described as well as that of physicians. Although the basis for reference is limited, the results support the assertion that replacing the paper-based medical record primarily benefits the medical secretaries, and to a lesser degree the nurses and the physicians.
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Format: PDF | Size: 480KB | Date: Oct 2004 | Pages: 10
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