Yearb Med Inform 1995; 04(01): 191-194
DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1638031
Synopsis
Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart

Computer-Based Patient Records

F. Borst
1   Centre d’Informatique Hospitalière, Hopital Cantonal Universitaire, Geneva, Switzerland
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Address of the author:

Dr. F. Borst
Centre d’Informatique Hospitalière
Hopital Cantonal Universitaire de Geneve
CH-1211- Geneva 14
Switzerland

Publication History

Publication Date:
05 March 2018 (online)

 

 


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  • References

  • 1 Moorman PW, van Ginneken AM, vder Lei J, van Bemmel JH. A modd for structured data entry based on en plicit descriptional knowledge. Meth form Med 1994; 3-3 454-63.
  • 2 Campbell KE, Das AK. and Musen A logical foundation for representation of clinical data. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association. 1994; 1: 218-32.
  • 3 Powsner SM, Tufte ER. Graphic summary of patient status. The Land 1994; 344: 386-9.
  • 4 Henry SB, Holzemer WL, Reilly CA, Campbell KE. Terms used by nursing to describe patient problems: Car SNOMED III represent nursing concept in the patient record?. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association 1994; 1: 61-74.
  • 5 Frisse ME, Schnase JL, Me ES. Models for patient records. A demic Medicine 1994; 69: 546-50.
  • 6 Tierney WM, Overhage JM, MeDonel CJ, Wolinsky FD. Medical students’ and housestaff’s opinions computerized order-writing. Academ Medicine 1994; 69: 386-9.
  • 7 Ornstein S, Bearden A. Patient paspectives on computer-based medical records. The Journal of Family Practic 1994; 38: 606-10.
  • 8 Ridsdale L, Hudd S. Computers the consultation: the patient’s view. British Journal of General Practic 1994; 44: 367-9.
  • 9 Kluge EHW. Health information, the fair information principles and ethic Meth Inform Med. 1994; 33: 336-45.

Address of the author:

Dr. F. Borst
Centre d’Informatique Hospitalière
Hopital Cantonal Universitaire de Geneve
CH-1211- Geneva 14
Switzerland

  • References

  • 1 Moorman PW, van Ginneken AM, vder Lei J, van Bemmel JH. A modd for structured data entry based on en plicit descriptional knowledge. Meth form Med 1994; 3-3 454-63.
  • 2 Campbell KE, Das AK. and Musen A logical foundation for representation of clinical data. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association. 1994; 1: 218-32.
  • 3 Powsner SM, Tufte ER. Graphic summary of patient status. The Land 1994; 344: 386-9.
  • 4 Henry SB, Holzemer WL, Reilly CA, Campbell KE. Terms used by nursing to describe patient problems: Car SNOMED III represent nursing concept in the patient record?. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association 1994; 1: 61-74.
  • 5 Frisse ME, Schnase JL, Me ES. Models for patient records. A demic Medicine 1994; 69: 546-50.
  • 6 Tierney WM, Overhage JM, MeDonel CJ, Wolinsky FD. Medical students’ and housestaff’s opinions computerized order-writing. Academ Medicine 1994; 69: 386-9.
  • 7 Ornstein S, Bearden A. Patient paspectives on computer-based medical records. The Journal of Family Practic 1994; 38: 606-10.
  • 8 Ridsdale L, Hudd S. Computers the consultation: the patient’s view. British Journal of General Practic 1994; 44: 367-9.
  • 9 Kluge EHW. Health information, the fair information principles and ethic Meth Inform Med. 1994; 33: 336-45.