2004
DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1633913
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Selected Impressions on the Beginning of the Electronic Medical Record and Patient Information

Abstract: Over decades it became obvious that the structure of a medical record notably for coded data but also for narrative text and pictures must be carefully modelled. Well maintained standardized health terminologies and medical classifications are important issues for a user-friendly electronic medical record, which bring benefits for clinicians and patients.

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“…Gustav Wagnerfoundedthe journalwith the Publishers in 1962,and for morethan25 yearshemadeithis job as Editor-in-Chief to establish" Methods of Information" as an international scientific journal [28]. When Gustav Wagnerr etiredf rom professional life andbecameemeritus, it washis greatest wasJ an H. vanB emmel, whoIh ad only heardofthrough publications.…”
Section: Jan H Vanbemmel As Editor-in-chief (By D B)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gustav Wagnerfoundedthe journalwith the Publishers in 1962,and for morethan25 yearshemadeithis job as Editor-in-Chief to establish" Methods of Information" as an international scientific journal [28]. When Gustav Wagnerr etiredf rom professional life andbecameemeritus, it washis greatest wasJ an H. vanB emmel, whoIh ad only heardofthrough publications.…”
Section: Jan H Vanbemmel As Editor-in-chief (By D B)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…But there are promising approaches to cope with the worldwide trend of aging societies and the accompanying growth in chronic diseases and multi-morbidity. These require an even higher level of specialization than present day health care, and hence progressively more shared care [11], which necessitates coordination of health care activities through communication [12], information handling and exchange [13]. CPRs should support this by facilitating effective communication among clinicians, which in turn may have a great impact on the quality and safety of health care delivery.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Electronic patientr ecords have al ong historyi nm edical informatics [ 6]. Mainly dealing with billingdatainthe early years, a currentEHR supportsmanykindsofphenotypicpatient data [7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%