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Top Papers: Elektronische Patientenakte (2005)

Die 50 meistzitierten Arbeiten zu Elektronische Patientenakte aus dem Jahr 2005 (von 1.532 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

Effects of Computerized Clinical Decision Support Systems on Practitioner Performance and Patient Outcomes

Amit X. Garg, Neill K. J. Adhikari, Heather McDonald et al.

JAMA

2.967
2

Improving clinical practice using clinical decision support systems: a systematic review of trials to identify features critical to success

Kensaku Kawamoto, Caitlin A Houlihan, E. Andrew Balas et al.

BMJ

2.700
3

Role of Computerized Physician Order Entry Systems in Facilitating Medication Errors

Ross Koppel

JAMA

2.130
4

Can Electronic Medical Record Systems Transform Health Care? Potential Health Benefits, Savings, And Costs

Richard Hillestad, James H. Bigelow, Anthony G. Bower et al.

Health Affairs

1.685
5

Personal Health Records: Definitions, Benefits, and Strategies for Overcoming Barriers to Adoption

Paul C. Tang, Joan S. Ash, David W. Bates et al.

Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association

1.480
6

Unexpected Increased Mortality After Implementation of a Commercially Sold Computerized Physician Order Entry System

Yong Han, Joseph A. Carcillo, Shekhar T. Venkataraman et al.

PEDIATRICS

1.149
7

Overriding of Drug Safety Alerts in Computerized Physician Order Entry

H. van der Sijs, J. Aarts, Arnold G. Vulto et al.

Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association

1.110
8

Unintended Medication Discrepancies at the Time of Hospital Admission

Patricia Cornish, Simon R. Knowles, Romina Marchesano et al.

Archives of Internal Medicine

959
9

The Impact of Electronic Health Records on Time Efficiency of Physicians and Nurses: A Systematic Review

Lise Poissant

Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association

902
10

The Value Of Health Care Information Exchange And Interoperability

Jan Walker, Eric Pan, Douglas Johnston et al.

Health Affairs

826
11

Frequency, type and clinical importance of medication history errors at admission to hospital: a systematic review

Vincent C. Tam

Canadian Medical Association Journal

818
12

HL7 Clinical Document Architecture, Release 2

Robert H. Dolin, Liora Alschuler, S. Boyer et al.

Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association

759
13

Health information systems – past, present, future

Reinhold Haux

International Journal of Medical Informatics

752
14

Health information systems: Failure, success and improvisation

Richard Heeks

International Journal of Medical Informatics

660
15

Lost in Translation: Challenges and Opportunities in Physician-to-Physician Communication During Patient Handoffs

Darrell J. Solet, JG Norvell, Gale H. Rutan et al.

Academic Medicine

531
16

What Is eHealth (4): A Scoping Exercise to Map the Field

Claudia Pagliari, David Sloan, Peter Gregor et al.

Journal of Medical Internet Research

484
17

Computer Technology and Clinical Work

Robert L. Wears, Marc Berg

JAMA

457
18

The Emergence of National Electronic Health Record Architectures in the United States and Australia: Models, Costs, and Questions

Tracy D. Gunter, Nicolas Terry

Journal of Medical Internet Research

455
19

Medical Groups’ Adoption Of Electronic Health Records And Information Systems

David N Gans, John E. Kralewski, Terry Hammons et al.

Health Affairs

410
20

Errors in the medication process: frequency, type, and potential clinical consequences

Marianne Lisby

International Journal for Quality in Health Care

368
21

High Rates of Adverse Drug Events in a Highly Computerized Hospital

Jonathan R. Nebeker, Jennifer Hoffman, Charlene Weir et al.

Archives of Internal Medicine

368
22

Improving Acceptance of Computerized Prescribing Alerts in Ambulatory Care

Nidhi Shah, Andrew C. Seger, Diane L. Seger et al.

Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association

367
23

Missing Clinical Information During Primary Care Visits

Peter Smith

JAMA

366
24

The use of routinely collected computer data for research in primary care: opportunities and challenges

Simon de Lusignan, Chris van Weel

Family Practice

338
25

Patient Online Self-Reporting of Toxicity Symptoms During Chemotherapy

Ethan Basch, David Artz, Dorothy Dulko et al.

Journal of Clinical Oncology

324
26

Web-Based Care Management in Patients With Poorly Controlled Diabetes

Graham T. McMahon, Helen Gomes, Sara Hickson Hohne et al.

Diabetes Care

323
27

A survey and analysis of Electronic Healthcare Record standards

Marco Eichelberg, Thomas Aden, Jörg Riesmeier et al.

ACM Computing Surveys

321
28

A review and a framework of handheld computer adoption in healthcare

Yen-Chiao Lu, Yan Xiao, Andrew Sears et al.

International Journal of Medical Informatics

319
29

Electronic medical record use and physician–patient communication: An observational study of Israeli primary care encounters

Ruth Margalit, Debra Roter, Mary Ann Dunevant et al.

Patient Education and Counseling

309
30

Automated Detection of Adverse Events Using Natural Language Processing of Discharge Summaries

Genevieve B. Melton, George Hripcsak

Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association

305
31

Implementing electronic medical record systems in developingcountries

Hamish Fraser, Paul Biondich, Deshendran Moodley et al.

Journal of Innovation in Health Informatics

292
32

RxNorm: prescription for electronic drug information exchange

Shihui Liu, Wei Ma, Robin Moore et al.

IT Professional

283
33

Technology induced error and usability: The relationship between usability problems and prescription errors when using a handheld application

André Kushniruk, Marc M. Triola, Elizabeth M. Borycki et al.

International Journal of Medical Informatics

282
34

"Going solid": a model of system dynamics and consequences for patient safety

Richard I. Cook

BMJ Quality & Safety

278
35

Predicting the Adoption of Electronic Health Records by Physicians: When Will Health Care be Paperless?

Eric W. Ford, Nir Menachemi, Marjorie Phillips

Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association

276
36

Kaiser Permanente's experience of implementing an electronic medical record: a qualitative study

Jasmine Scott, Thomas G. Rundall, Thomas Vogt et al.

BMJ

268
37

A Randomized Trial of Electronic Clinical Reminders to Improve Quality of Care for Diabetes and Coronary Artery Disease

Thomas D. Sequist, Tejal K. Gandhi, Andrew S. Karson et al.

Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association

259
38

Exploring Barriers and Facilitators to the Use of Computerized Clinical Reminders

Jason J. Saleem, Emily S. Patterson, Laura G. Militello et al.

Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association

258
39

Outpatient prescribing errors and the impact of computerized prescribing

Tejal K. Gandhi, Saul N. Weingart, Andrew C. Seger et al.

Journal of General Internal Medicine

256
40

Medication errors: a prospective cohort study of hand-written and computerised physician order entry in the intensive care unit

Rob Shulman, Mervyn Singer, John C. Goldstone et al.

Critical Care

251
41

The Value Of Electronic Health Records In Solo Or Small Group Practices

Robert H. Miller, Christopher R. West, Tiffany Brown et al.

Health Affairs

249
42

Fumbled Handoffs: One Dropped Ball after Another

Tejal K. Gandhi

Annals of Internal Medicine

249
43

Who Uses the Patient Internet Portal? The PatientSite Experience

Saul N. Weingart, David M. Rind, Z. Tofias et al.

Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association

246
44

The Missing Link: Bridging The Patient–Provider Health Information Gap

Paul C. Tang, David Lansky

Health Affairs

241
45

Patients’ attitudes towards sharing their health information

Richard Whiddett, Inga Hunter, Judith Engelbrecht et al.

International Journal of Medical Informatics

237
46

HIT and MIS

Peter G. Goldschmidt

Communications of the ACM

228
47

Effects of exam-room computing on clinician-patient communication

Richard M. Frankel, Andrea Altschuler, Sheba George et al.

Journal of General Internal Medicine

225
48

The Effects of Creating Psychological Ownership on Physicians' Acceptance of Clinical Information Systems

Guy Paré, C. Sicotte, Hélène Jacques

Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association

222
49

Interoperability: The Key To The Future Health Care System

David J. Brailer

Health Affairs

214
50

Clinical Decision Support and Appropriateness of Antimicrobial Prescribing

Matthew H. Samore, Kim Bateman, Stephen C. Alder et al.

JAMA

211

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