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Top Papers: Elektronische Patientenakte (2003)

Die 50 meistzitierten Arbeiten zu Elektronische Patientenakte aus dem Jahr 2003 (von 1.198 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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Some Unintended Consequences of Information Technology in Health Care: The Nature of Patient Care Information System-related Errors

Joan S. Ash

Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association

1.788
2

Improving Safety with Information Technology

David W. Bates, Atul A. Gawande

New England Journal of Medicine

1.538
3

Development and validation of an international appraisal instrument for assessing the quality of clinical practice guidelines: the AGREE project

BMJ Quality & Safety

1.466
4

Ten Commandments for Effective Clinical Decision Support: Making the Practice of Evidence-based Medicine a Reality

David W. Bates, Gilad J. Kuperman, Samuel J. Wang et al.

Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association

1.349
5

Effects of computerized physician order entry and clinical decision support systems on medication safety: a systematic review.

Rainu Kaushal, Kaveh G Shojania, David W. Bates

PubMed

1.332
6

Use of the Internet and E-mail for Health Care Information

Laurence C. Baker, Todd H. Wagner, Sara J. Singer et al.

JAMA

1.153
7

Medical errors related to discontinuity of care from an inpatient to an outpatient setting

Carlton Moore, Juan P. Wisnivesky, Stephen K. Williams et al.

Journal of General Internal Medicine

797
8

A cost-benefit analysis of electronic medical records in primary care

Samuel J. Wang, Blackford Middleton, Lisa A. Prosser et al.

The American Journal of Medicine

746
9

Patients’ Memory for Medical Information

Roy P. C. Kessels

Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine

652
10

Costs of Health Care Administration in the United States and Canada

Steffie Woolhandler, Terry Campbell, David U. Himmelstein

New England Journal of Medicine

645
11

Designing interactions

Enrico Coiera

612
12

Using usability heuristics to evaluate patient safety of medical devices

Jiajie Zhang, Todd R. Johnson, Vimla L. Patel et al.

Journal of Biomedical Informatics

586
13

LOINC, a Universal Standard for Identifying Laboratory Observations: A 5-Year Update

Clement J. McDonald, Stanley M. Huff, Jeffrey G. Suico et al.

Clinical Chemistry

576
14

Comparing Computer-interpretable Guideline Models: A Case-study Approach

Mor Peleg, Samson W. Tu, Jonathan Bury et al.

Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association

544
15

Physicians' Decisions to Override Computerized Drug Alerts in Primary Care

Saul N. Weingart, Mária Tóth, Daniel Z. Sands et al.

Archives of Internal Medicine

488
16

External Incentives, Information Technology, and Organized Processes to Improve Health Care Quality for Patients With Chronic Diseases

Lawrence P. Casalino, Robin R. Gillies, Stephen M. Shortell et al.

JAMA

474
17

Detecting Adverse Events Using Information Technology

David W. Bates, R. Scott Evans, Harvey J. Murff et al.

Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association

471
18

Prioritizing Strategies for Preventing Medication Errors and Adverse Drug Events in Pediatric Inpatients

Elizabeth B. Fortescue, Rainu Kaushal, Christopher P. Landrigan et al.

PEDIATRICS

466
19

Computer Physician Order Entry: Benefits, Costs, and Issues

Gilad J. Kuperman, Richard F. Gibson

Annals of Internal Medicine

440
20

Evaluation of health information systems—problems and challenges

Elske Ammenwerth, Stefan Gräber, Gabriele Herrmann et al.

International Journal of Medical Informatics

416
21

A Proposal for Electronic Medical Records in U.S. Primary Care

David W. Bates, Mark H. Ebell, Edward M. Gotlieb et al.

Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association

398
22

Determinants of Success of Inpatient Clinical Information Systems: A Literature Review

M J van der Meijden

Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association

366
23

Detecting adverse events for patient safety research: a review of current methodologies

Harvey J. Murff, Vimla L. Patel, George Hripcsak et al.

Journal of Biomedical Informatics

354
24

Systematic review of scope and quality of electronic patient record data in primary care

K Thiru, Alan Hassey, Frank Sullivan

BMJ

348
25

Risk Adjustment Using Automated Ambulatory Pharmacy Data

Paul Fishman, Michael J. Goodman, Mark C. Hornbrook et al.

Medical Care

336
26

The Effects of Promoting Patient Access to Medical Records: A Review

Stephen E. Ross, Chen‐Tan Lin

Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association

335
27

Intensive care information system reduces documentation time of the nurses after cardiothoracic surgery

Robert J. Bosman, Emmy Rood, Heleen Oudemans‐van Straaten et al.

Intensive Care Medicine

318
28

Handheld Computing in Medicine

Sandra E. Fischer, Thomas E. Stewart, Sangeeta Mehta et al.

Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association

315
29

The medical office of the 21st century (MOXXI): effectiveness of computerized decision-making support in reducing inappropriate prescribing in primary care.

Robyn Tamblyn, Allen Huang, Robert B. Perreault et al.

PubMed

298
30

Residents' Suggestions for Reducing Errors in Teaching Hospitals

Kevin G. Volpp, David Grande

New England Journal of Medicine

297
31

The Syntax and Semantics of the PRO<i>forma</i>Guideline Modeling Language

David Sutton, John Fox

Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association

294
32

Computerized Physician Order Entry in U.S. Hospitals: Results of a 2002 Survey

Joan S. Ash

Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association

294
33

The Effect of Computerized Physician Order Entry on Medication Errors and Adverse Drug Events in Pediatric Inpatients

W. James King, Naomi Paice, Jagadish Rangrej et al.

PEDIATRICS

281
34

Electronic Technology

Thomas Bodenheimer, Kevin Grumbach

JAMA

274
35

ICT in Health Care: Sociotechnical Approaches

M. Berg, José Aarts, Johan van der Lei

Methods of Information in Medicine

265
36

Usability in the real world: assessing medical information technologies in patients’ homes

David R. Kaufman, Vimla L. Patel, Charlyn Hilliman et al.

Journal of Biomedical Informatics

256
37

A Consensus Statement on Considerations for a Successful CPOE Implementation

Joan S. Ash

Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association

242
38

A proposed architecture and method of operation for improving the protection of privacy and confidentiality in disease registers

Tim Churches

BMC Medical Research Methodology

242
39

Building the national health information infrastructure for personal health, health care services, public health, and research

Don E. Detmer

BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making

237
40

Factors Affecting and Affected by User Acceptance of Computer-based Nursing Documentation: Results of a Two-year Study

Elske Ammenwerth, Ulrich Mansmann, Carola Iller et al.

Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association

234
41

Pervasive healthcare

Upkar Varshney

Computer

232
42

Practice based, longitudinal, qualitative interview study of computerised evidence based guidelines in primary care

Nikki Rousseau, Elaine McColl, John Newton et al.

BMJ

225
43

Computerized Physician Order Entry: Helpful or Harmful?

R. G. Berger

Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association

220
44

Making a Case in Medical Work: Implications for the Electronic Medical Record

Mark Hartswood, Rob Procter, Mark Rouncefield et al.

Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW)

214
45

National Observational Study of Prescription Dispensing Accuracy and Safety in 50 Pharmacies

Elizabeth A. Flynn, Kenneth N. Barker, Brian J. Carnahan

Journal of the American Pharmaceutical Association (1996)

209
46

A Controlled Trial of Web-Based Diabetes Disease Management

James B. Meigs, Enrico Cagliero, A. K. Dubey et al.

Diabetes Care

202
47

Effects of computerized guidelines for managing heart disease in primary care

William M. Tierney, J. Marc Overhage, Michael D. Murray et al.

Journal of General Internal Medicine

200
48

Use of an Electronic Medical Record Improves the Quality of Urban Pediatric Primary Care

William G. Adams, Adriana M. Mann, Howard Bauchner

PEDIATRICS

199
49

Potential drug–drug interactions in the medication of medical patients at hospital discharge

Sabin S Egger, Jürgen Drewe, Raymond G. Schlienger

European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology

194
50

Impact of emerging technologies on medication errors and adverse drug events

Eyal Oren, Ellen R. Shaffer, B. Joseph Guglielmo

American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy

190

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