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Top Papers: Elektronische Patientenakte (2004)

Die 50 meistzitierten Arbeiten zu Elektronische Patientenakte aus dem Jahr 2004 (von 1.201 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

The future vision of simulation in health care

David M. Gaba

BMJ Quality & Safety

1.867
2

Physicians’ Use Of Electronic Medical Records: Barriers And Solutions

Robert H. Miller, Ida Sim

Health Affairs

875
3

Cognitive and usability engineering methods for the evaluation of clinical information systems

André Kushniruk, Vimla L. Patel

Journal of Biomedical Informatics

788
4

The think aloud method: a guide to user interface design

Monique Jaspers, T. Steen, Charles S. Bos et al.

International Journal of Medical Informatics

584
5

Automated Encoding of Clinical Documents Based on Natural Language Processing

Carol Friedman, Lyudmila Shagina, Yves A. Lussier et al.

Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association

554
6

Comparison of Quality of Care for Patients in the Veterans Health Administration and Patients in a National Sample

Steven M. Asch, Elizabeth A. McGlynn, Mary M. Hogan et al.

Annals of Internal Medicine

513
7

Patient Safety

Institute of Medicine

National Academies Press eBooks

506
8

Evidence-based software engineering

Barbara Kitchenham, T. Dyba, Magne Jørgensen

Proceedings. 26th International Conference on Software Engineering

444
9

Overcoming Barriers To Adopting And Implementing Computerized Physician Order Entry Systems In U.S. Hospitals

Eric G. Poon, David Blumenthal, Tonushree Jaggi et al.

Health Affairs

416
10

Factors and Forces Affecting EHR System Adoption: Report of a 2004 ACMI Discussion

Joan S. Ash

Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association

414
11

Computerized Physician Order Entry and Medication Errors in a Pediatric Critical Care Unit

Amy Potts, Frances Barr, David F. Gregory et al.

PEDIATRICS

409
12

Answering Physicians' Clinical Questions: Obstacles and Potential Solutions

John Ely, Jerome A. Osheroff, M. Lee Chambliss et al.

Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association

393
13

Beyond usability: designing effective technology implementation systems to promote patient safety

B-T Karsh

BMJ Quality & Safety

389
14

The Epidemiology of Prescribing Errors

Anne Bobb, Kristine M. Gleason, M Hüsch et al.

Archives of Internal Medicine

360
15

Modeling Patients' Acceptance of Provider-delivered E-health

E. Vance Wilson

Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association

356
16

Will the Wave Finally Break? A Brief View of the Adoption of Electronic Medical Records in the United States

Eta S. Berner

Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association

344
17

“I Wish I Had Seen This Test Result Earlier!”

Eric G. Poon, Tejal K. Gandhi, Thomas D. Sequist et al.

Archives of Internal Medicine

299
18

Providing a Web-based Online Medical Record with Electronic Communication Capabilities to Patients With Congestive Heart Failure: Randomized Trial

Stephen E. Ross, Laurie Moore, Mark Earnest et al.

Journal of Medical Internet Research

295
19

Feasibility study and methodology to create a quality-evaluateddatabase of primary care data

Alison Bourke, Hassy Dattani, Michael A. Robinson

Journal of Innovation in Health Informatics

290
20

GLIF3: a representation format for sharable computer-interpretable clinical practice guidelines

Aziz A. Boxwala, Mor Peleg, Samson W. Tu et al.

Journal of Biomedical Informatics

289
21

Primary care physician time utilization before and after implementation of an electronic health record: A time-motion study

Lisa Pizziferri, Anne Kittler, Lynn A. Volk et al.

Journal of Biomedical Informatics

288
22

Pushing the contextual envelope: developing and diffusing IS theory for health information systems research

Mike Chiasson, Elizabeth Davidson

Information and Organization

267
23

Assessing the Accuracy of Administrative Data in Health Information Systems

John Peabody, Jeff Luck, Sharad Jain et al.

Medical Care

255
24

Understanding Implementation: The Case of a Computerized Physician Order Entry System in a Large Dutch University Medical Center

José Aarts, Hans Doorewaard, M. Berg

Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association

251
25

Approaches for creating computer-interpretable guidelines that facilitate decision support

P.A. de Clercq, J. A. Blom, H.H.M. Korsten et al.

Artificial Intelligence in Medicine

247
26

Electronic Health Records Documentation in Nursing

Linda E. Moody, Elaine M. Slocumb, Bruce L. Berg et al.

CIN Computers Informatics Nursing

246
27

Inpatient Computer-Based Standing Orders vs Physician Reminders to Increase Influenza and Pneumococcal Vaccination Rates

Paul Dexter, Susan M. Perkins, Kati Maharry et al.

JAMA

240
28

Visions and strategies to improve evaluation of health information systems

Elske Ammenwerth, Jytte Brender, Pirkko Nykänen et al.

International Journal of Medical Informatics

239
29

Four rules for the reinvention of health care

Enrico Coiera

BMJ

222
30

A cognitive taxonomy of medical errors

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

Journal of Biomedical Informatics

220
31

Using Electronic Health Records to Help Coordinate Care

Lynda Burton, Gerard F. Anderson, I W Kues

Milbank Quarterly

218
32

Use of e-Health Services between 1999 and 2002: A Growing Digital Divide

John Hsu

Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association

216
33

Literacy and Numeracy Skills and Anticoagulation Control

Carlos A. Estrada, Mary Martin-Hryniewicz, Cathy Collins et al.

The American Journal of the Medical Sciences

216
34

Use of a Patient-Accessible Electronic Medical Record in a Practice for Congestive Heart Failure: Patient and Physician Experiences

Mark Earnest, Stephen E. Ross, Loretta Wittevrongel et al.

Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association

215
35

The clinician's perspective on electronic health records and how they can affect patient care

Stephen H Walsh

BMJ

213
36

Bridging the Guideline Implementation Gap: A Systematic, Document-Centered Approach to Guideline Implementation

Richard N. Shiffman, George Michel, Abdelwaheb Essaihi et al.

Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association

208
37

Impact of Computerized Physician Order Entry on Clinical Practice in a Newborn Intensive Care Unit

Leandro Cordero, Lynn Kuehn, Rajee R. Kumar et al.

Journal of Perinatology

207
38

Impacts of Computerized Physician Documentation in a Teaching Hospital: Perceptions of Faculty and Resident Physicians

Peter J. Embí

Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association

200
39

A systematic review of computer-based patient record systems and quality of care: more randomized clinical trials or a broader approach?

Cyrille Delpierre

International Journal for Quality in Health Care

198
40

Quality of morbidity coding in general practice computerized medical records: a systematic review

Kelvin P. Jordan

Family Practice

196
41

The Role of the Internet in Patient-Practitioner Relationships: Findings from a Qualitative Research Study

Angie Hart, Flis Henwood, Sally Wyatt

Journal of Medical Internet Research

195
42

Identification of Serious Drug–Drug Interactions: Results of the Partnership to Prevent Drug–Drug Interactions

Daniel C. Malone, Edward P. Armstrong, Jacob Abarca et al.

Journal of the American Pharmacists Association

191
43

Reducing medication errors in the neonatal intensive care unit

J H Simpson, R Lynch, J Grant et al.

Archives of Disease in Childhood Fetal & Neonatal

188
44

Doctors' experience with handheld computers in clinical practice: qualitative study

Ann Scheck McAlearney, Sharon Schweikhart, Mitchell A. Medow

BMJ

188
45

The emerging role of online communication between patients and their providers

Steven J. Katz, Cheryl A. Moyer

Journal of General Internal Medicine

185
46

Prospective study of the incidence, nature and causes of dispensing errors in community pharmacies

Darren M. Ashcroft, Paul Quinlan, Alison Blenkinsopp

Pharmacoepidemiology and Drug Safety

184
47

Patients' experience with a diabetes support programme based on an interactive electronic medical record: qualitative study

James D. Ralston, Debra Revere, Lynne Robins et al.

BMJ

177
48

Health Care Information Technology

William Hersh

JAMA

177
49

Physician and nurse satisfaction with an Electronic Medical Record system

Antonios Likourezos, Donald B. Chalfin, Daniel Murphy et al.

Journal of Emergency Medicine

174
50

Using qualitative studies to improve the usability of an EMR

Alan F. Rose, Jeffrey L. Schnipper, Elyse R. Park et al.

Journal of Biomedical Informatics

172

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