1995
DOI: 10.1016/s0140-6736(95)92226-1
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Guidelines for management of HIV infection with computer-based patient's record

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“…Specific outcomes should be measured, such as time to change patient management in response to new laboratory results, or better monitoring of patient compliance. 15,25 There is some evidence of benefit to patient care from access to communication, including the use of telemedicine consultations to improve diagnostic accuracy and reduce unnecessary patient transfers. 55,56 Improvements in drug supply management using medication data from EMR systems could offer the most measurable cost benefits at present; a wellmanaged drug supply also improves availability and quality of patient care.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
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“…Specific outcomes should be measured, such as time to change patient management in response to new laboratory results, or better monitoring of patient compliance. 15,25 There is some evidence of benefit to patient care from access to communication, including the use of telemedicine consultations to improve diagnostic accuracy and reduce unnecessary patient transfers. 55,56 Improvements in drug supply management using medication data from EMR systems could offer the most measurable cost benefits at present; a wellmanaged drug supply also improves availability and quality of patient care.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Decision support for drug ordering, including allergy warnings and drug incompatibilities 24 . Reminders to prescribe drugs and administer vaccines 24,25 . Warnings for abnormal laboratory results…”
Section: Box 1 Benefits Of Emr Systemsmentioning
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“…Refs 20,22,24,29,32,43,50,62,63,80,114,115,121,123,129,139,140,145,156,161,[172][173][174]178,179,190,187,193,194,210,215. c The contamination not avoided group here consisted of 21 studies from the Refs 31,35,39,42,76,84,100,104,125,138,163,165,167,171,191,198,209. avoided studies, the mean sample size is 64.5 and for studies where contamination was not avoided, the mean sample size is 451.3; both datasets have very large variance and a simple test of mean difference between the samples shows no evidence to suggest equality of the me...…”
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“…10,11 For HIV care in the United States, computer-based alerts and reminders significantly improved clinicians' adherence to HIV care guidelines for adults. 12 In Kenya, a comparative study between 2 clinics showed that clinical summaries with computergenerated reminders improved clinicians' compliance with CD4-testing guidelines for adults, but did not evaluate other aspects of HIV care. 13 Rigorously controlled trials of CDSS' effectiveness in resource-limited settings could not be found.…”
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confidence: 99%