2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijmedinf.2009.07.001
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The outcomes of regional healthcare information systems in health care: A review of the research literature

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“…Hence, there may be some factors in EHS that can help users reduce medical errors. Therefore, it seems necessary to study the factors that result in sustainability of EHS reduction of medical errors through EHS, 12,16 including e-prescribing systems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hence, there may be some factors in EHS that can help users reduce medical errors. Therefore, it seems necessary to study the factors that result in sustainability of EHS reduction of medical errors through EHS, 12,16 including e-prescribing systems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Disse forteller om økt tilgjengelighet til nødvendig helseinformasjon og bedre kvalitet på innholdet i informasjonen som overføres (26). Funnene er likevel i tråd med annen forskning som konstaterer at elektroniske kommunikasjonsløsninger i helsetjenesten ofte må suppleres med andre kommunikasjonskanaler (31)(32)(33)(34).…”
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“…In the field of nursing, as the amount and nature of the information necessary has become more complex, HISs have been introduced to support nurses' daily activities [28]. Using HIS in the daily activities of nursing has become a prerequisite.…”
Section: His and The Nursing Staffmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Generally, information processing in a hospital is affected by HISs [28]. The effect has been to improve clinical documentation and to reduce the duplication of care services, thereby improving the quality of patient care and enhancing decision making [29].…”
Section: His and The Nursing Staffmentioning
confidence: 99%