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Top Papers: Elektronische Patientenakte (2001)

Die 50 meistzitierten Arbeiten zu Elektronische Patientenakte aus dem Jahr 2001 (von 857 insgesamt).

Elektronische Patientenakten (EPA) bilden die Grundlage für die Digitalisierung im Gesundheitswesen. Sie ermöglichen den sicheren Austausch von Gesundheitsdaten zwischen Ärzten, Kliniken und Patienten. Die Forschung untersucht sowohl den klinischen Nutzen als auch Herausforderungen bei Datenschutz, Interoperabilität und Nutzerfreundlichkeit.

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1

Medication Errors and Adverse Drug Events in Pediatric Inpatients

Rainu Kaushal

JAMA

1.941
2

Reducing the Frequency of Errors in Medicine Using Information Technology

David W. Bates, M. Cohen, L L Leape et al.

Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association

957
3

Clinical Decision Support Systems for the Practice of Evidence-based Medicine

Ida Sim, Paul Gorman, Robert A. Greenes et al.

Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association

746
4

Implementing information systems in health care organizations: myths and challenges

Marc Berg

International Journal of Medical Informatics

715
5

Frequent Overcrowding in U.S. Emergency Departments

Robert W. Derlet, John R. Richards, Richard L. Kravitz

Academic Emergency Medicine

571
6

A Computerized Reminder System to Increase the Use of Preventive Care for Hospitalized Patients

Paul Dexter, Susan M. Perkins, J. Marc Overhage et al.

New England Journal of Medicine

530
7

Guided Medication Dosing for Inpatients With Renal Insufficiency

Glenn M. Chertow

JAMA

452
8

The HL7 Clinical Document Architecture

Robert H. Dolin, Liora Alschuler, Calvin E Beebe et al.

Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association

440
9

Evaluating informatics applications—clinical decision support systems literature review

Bonnie J. Kaplan

International Journal of Medical Informatics

353
10

Public standards and patients' control: how to keep electronic medical records accessible but private Commentary: Open approaches to electronic patient records Commentary: A patient's viewpoint

Kenneth D. Mandl

BMJ

326
11

Aggregating UMLS semantic types for reducing conceptual complexity.

Alexa T. McCray, Anita Burgun, Olivier Bodenreider

PubMed

277
12

A descriptive feast but an evaluative famine: systematic review of published articles on primary care computing during 1980-97

Elizabeth Mitchell

BMJ

272
13

Use of General-purpose Negation Detection to Augment Concept Indexing of Medical Documents: A Quantitative Study Using the UMLS

Pradeep Mutalik, Aniruddha M. Deshpande, P. Nadkarni

Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association

252
14

Review Of Internet Health Information Quality Initiatives

Ahmad Risk, Joan Dzenowagis

Journal of Medical Internet Research

248
15

Medical Subject Headings Used to Search the Biomedical Literature

Margaret H. Coletti, H. L. Bleich

Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association

239
16

The Use of Electronic Medical Records: Communication Patterns in Outpatient Encounters

Gregory Makoul, Raymond H. Curry, Paul C. Tang

Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association

239
17

Controlled Trial of Direct Physician Order Entry: Effects on Physicians' Time Utilization in Ambulatory Primary Care Internal Medicine Practices

J. Marc Overhage, Susan M. Perkins, William M. Tierney et al.

Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association

231
18

Doctors' use of electronic medical records systems in hospitals: cross sectional survey

Hallvard Lærum, Gunnar Ellingsen, Arild Faxvaag

BMJ

226
19

How Can Information Technology Improve Patient Safety and Reduce Medication Errors in Children's Health Care?

Rainu Kaushal, Kenneth N. Barker, David W. Bates

Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine

205
20

Medication errors in anesthetic practice: a survey of 687 practitioners

Beverley A. Orser, Robert J. B. Chen, Doreen Yee

Canadian Journal of Anesthesia/Journal canadien d anesthésie

199
21

Information Technology

Auerbach Publications eBooks

197
22

Medication administration errors in adult patients in the ICU

Andrea D. Calabrese, Brian L. Erstad, Katherine M. Brandl et al.

Intensive Care Medicine

195
23

Searching for Clinical Prediction Rules in MEDLINE

B. J. Ingui, Mary A.M. Rogers

Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association

181
24

A Primer on Aspects of Cognition for Medical Informatics

V L Patel, José F. Arocha, David R. Kaufman

Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association

170
25

Evaluation of negation phrases in narrative clinical reports.

Wendy W. Chapman, Will Bridewell, Paul Hanbury et al.

PubMed

161
26

Better health while you wait: A controlled trial of a computer-based intervention for screening and health promotion in the emergency department

Karin V. Rhodes, Diane S. Lauderdale, Carol Stocking et al.

Annals of Emergency Medicine

160
27

From Hospital Information Systems to Health Information Systems - Problems, Challenges, Perspectives

Dario A. Giuse, Klaus A. Kuhn

Yearbook of Medical Informatics

160
28

Patient Safety and Computerized Medication Ordering at Brigham and Women’s Hospital

Gilad J. Kuperman, Jonathan M. Teich, Tejal K. Gandhi et al.

The Joint Commission Journal on Quality Improvement

155
29

Physician Satisfaction with Two Order Entry Systems

Harvey J. Murff, Joseph Kannry

Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association

153
30

The accessibility of research‐based knowledge for nurses in United Kingdom acute care settings

Carl Thompson, Dorothy McCaughan, Nicky Cullum et al.

Journal of Advanced Nursing

145
31

Of studies, summaries, synopses, and systems: the “4S” evolution of services for finding current best evidence

R. Brian Haynes

Evidence-Based Mental Health

144
32

Performance of Community Pharmacy Drug Interaction Software

Thomas K. Hazlet, Todd A. Lee, Philip D. Hansten et al.

Journal of the American Pharmaceutical Association (1996)

143
33

Rochester, New York A Decade of Emergency Department Overcrowding

Sandra M. Schneider, Frank L. Zwemer, Andrew S. Doniger et al.

Academic Emergency Medicine

142
34

Improving clinical decisions and outcomes with information: a review

William M. Tierney

International Journal of Medical Informatics

142
35

Development and Impact of a Computerized Pediatric Antiinfective Decision Support Program

Charles J. Mullett, R. Scott Evans, John C. Christenson et al.

PEDIATRICS

139
36

Delivering the electronic healthcare record for the 21st century

Jane Grimson

International Journal of Medical Informatics

130
37

A Randomized Evaluation of a Computer-Based Nursing Documentation System

Ronald Eichstädter, Reinhold Haux, Ute Pohl et al.

Methods of Information in Medicine

128
38

A New, Safety-Oriented, Integrated Drug Administration and Automated Anesthesia Record System

Alan Merry, Craig S. Webster, Daniel J. Mathew

Anesthesia & Analgesia

127
39

Use of the Medication Event Monitoring System to estimate medication compliance in patients with schizophrenia.

Esperanza Díaz, Heidi Levine, Michelle C. Sullivan et al.

PubMed

127
40

E-mail Versus Conventional Postal Mail Survey of Geriatric Chiefs

Donna Brady Raziano, Ravishankar Jayadevappa, Duaré Valenzula et al.

The Gerontologist

121
41

The eICU: It’s not just telemedicine

Leo Anthony Celi, Erkan Hassan, Cynthia Marquardt et al.

Critical Care Medicine

120
42

An Informatics Infrastructure Is Essential for Evidence-based Practice

Suzanne Bakken

Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association

118
43

Reducing medication regimen complexity

Andrew J. Muir, Linda Sanders, William E. Wilkinson et al.

Journal of General Internal Medicine

113
44

Comparison of Time Spent Writing Orders on Paper with Computerized Physician Order Entry

Kirstin M. Shu, Deborah Boyle, Cynthia Spurr et al.

Studies in health technology and informatics

109
45

Modeling a medical environment: an ontology for integrated medical informatics design

John R. Hajdukiewicz, Kim J. Vicente, D. John Doyle et al.

International Journal of Medical Informatics

109
46

Consumer Informatics Supporting Patients as Co-Producers of Quality

Bonnie Kaplan, P. F. Brennan

Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association

109
47

Computerized clinical documentation system in the pediatric intensive care unit

James A. Menke, Cynthia W. Broner, Deborah Campbell et al.

BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making

108
48

Meeting patients’ needs with patient information systems: potential benefits of qualitative research methods

Annemarie van’t Riet, Marc Berg, Frans Hiddema et al.

International Journal of Medical Informatics

105
49

Healthcare data warehousing and quality assurance

Donald J. Berndt, John W. Fisher, Alan R. Hevner et al.

Computer

105
50

From Hospital Information Systems to Health Information Systems

D. A. Giuse, Klaus A. Kuhn

Methods of Information in Medicine

103

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