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Top Papers: Elektronische Patientenakte (2006)

Die 50 meistzitierten Arbeiten zu Elektronische Patientenakte aus dem Jahr 2006 (von 1.662 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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Systematic Review: Impact of Health Information Technology on Quality, Efficiency, and Costs of Medical Care

Basit Chaudhry, Jerome Wang, Shinyi Wu et al.

Annals of Internal Medicine

3.173
2

Experience-based design: from redesigning the system around the patient to co-designing services with the patient

Paul Bate, Glenn Robert

BMJ Quality & Safety

1.060
3

Types of Unintended Consequences Related to Computerized Provider Order Entry

Emily M. Campbell, Dean F. Sittig, Joan S. Ash et al.

Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association

821
4

Medication-related Clinical Decision Support in Computerized Provider Order Entry Systems: A Review

Gilad J. Kuperman, Andrew J. Bobb, Thomas H. Payne et al.

Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association

770
5

Toward a National Framework for the Secondary Use of Health Data: An American Medical Informatics Association White Paper

C. Safran, M. Bloomrosen, W. Ed Hammond et al.

Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association

720
6

Mobile computing acceptance factors in the healthcare industry: A structural equation model

Jen‐Her Wu, Shu-Ching Wang, Li-Min Lin

International Journal of Medical Informatics

606
7

IT support for healthcare processes – premises, challenges, perspectives

Richard Lenz, Manfred Reichert

Data & Knowledge Engineering

522
8

IT-adoption and the interaction of task, technology and individuals: a fit framework and a case study

Elske Ammenwerth, Carola Iller, Cornelia Mahler

BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making

470
9

A rational model for assessing and evaluating complex interventions in health care

Carl May

BMC Health Services Research

455
10

Reconcilable differences: correcting medication errors at hospital admission and discharge

T Vira

BMJ Quality & Safety

451
11

A human factors engineering paradigm for patient safety: designing to support the performance of the healthcare professional: Figure 1

B-T Karsh, Richard Holden, Samuel J. Alper et al.

BMJ Quality & Safety

372
12

Medication errors and adverse drug events in an intensive care unit: Direct observation approach for detection

Brian J. Kopp, Brian L. Erstad, Michelle E Allen et al.

Critical Care Medicine

358
13

Assessing the level of healthcare information technology adoption in the United States: a snapshot

Eric G. Poon, Ashish K. Jha, Melissa A. Christino et al.

BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making

320
14

How Common Are Electronic Health Records In The United States? A Summary Of The Evidence

Ashish K. Jha, Timothy G. Ferris, Karen Donelan et al.

Health Affairs

307
15

Calculating the benefits of a Research Patient Data Repository.

Ruth Nalichowski, Diane Keogh, Henry C. Chueh et al.

PubMed

299
16

Medication Dispensing Errors and Potential Adverse Drug Events before and after Implementing Bar Code Technology in the Pharmacy

Eric G. Poon, Jennifer L. Cina, William Churchill et al.

Annals of Internal Medicine

293
17

Correlates of Electronic Health Record Adoption in Office Practices: A Statewide Survey

Steven R. Simon, Rainu Kaushal, Paul D. Cleary et al.

Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association

280
18

One hundred years of telemedicine: does this new technology have a place in paediatrics?

Eugen‐Matthias Strehle, Neela Shabde

Archives of Disease in Childhood

279
19

Categorizing the unintended sociotechnical consequences of computerized provider order entry

Joan S. Ash, Dean F. Sittig, Richard H. Dykstra et al.

International Journal of Medical Informatics

269
20

Clinical Decision Support: The Road Ahead

Robert A. Greenes

262
21

Systematic Review of Medication Errors in Pediatric Patients

Maisoon Ghaleb, Nick Barber, Bryony Dean Franklin et al.

Annals of Pharmacotherapy

253
22

Return on Investment for a Computerized Physician Order Entry System

Rainu Kaushal, Ashish K. Jha, Calvin Franz et al.

Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association

253
23

Physicians’ acceptance of pharmacokinetics-based clinical decision support systems

I‐Chiu Chang, Hsin‐Ginn Hwang, Won-Fu Hung et al.

Expert Systems with Applications

252
24

Physicians, Patients, and the Electronic Health Record: An Ethnographic Analysis

William Ventres

The Annals of Family Medicine

248
25

RFID Application in Hospitals: A Case Study on a Demonstration RFID Project in a Taiwan Hospital

Shang-Wei Wang, Wun-Hwa Chen, Chorng‐Shyong Ong et al.

242
26

Effects of Computerized Clinical Decision Support Systems on Practitioner Performance and Patient Outcomes: A Systematic Review

J.A. Stockman

Yearbook of Pediatrics

233
27

Interface Terminologies: Facilitating Direct Entry of Clinical Data into Electronic Health Record Systems

S. Trent Rosenbloom, Ronald Miller, Kevin B. Johnson et al.

Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association

231
28

What Is eHealth (6): Perspectives on the Evolution of eHealth Research

David K. Ahern, Jennifer M. Kreslake, Judith M. Phalen et al.

Journal of Medical Internet Research

230
29

Journey to Data Quality

Yang W. Lee, Leo L. Pipino, Richard Y. Wang et al.

The MIT Press eBooks

222
30

Biomedical Informatics

Shortliffe, Edward Hance, Cimino, James J

Computers in health care

220
31

Who’s Using PDAs? Estimates of PDA Use by Health Care Providers: A Systematic Review of Surveys

Chantelle Garritty, Khaled El Emam

Journal of Medical Internet Research

201
32

Despite technical problems personal digital assistants outperform pen and paper when collecting patient diary data

Øystein Dale, Kaare Birger Hagen

Journal of Clinical Epidemiology

200
33

Getting physicians to accept new information technology: insights from case studies

Liette Lapointe

Canadian Medical Association Journal

199
34

Extending the understanding of computerized physician order entry: Implications for professional collaboration, workflow and quality of care

Jos Aarts, Joan S. Ash, Marc Berg

International Journal of Medical Informatics

196
35

Comparison of Methodologies for Calculating Quality Measures Based on Administrative Data versus Clinical Data from an Electronic Health Record System: Implications for Performance Measures

Paul C. Tang, Michael Ralston, M. F. Arrigotti et al.

Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association

192
36

Electronic Health Record Standards

D. Kalra

Yearbook of Medical Informatics

191
37

Development, implementation and pilot evaluation of a Web-based Virtual Patient Case Simulation environment – Web-SP

Nabil Zary, Gunilla Johnson, Jonas Boberg et al.

BMC Medical Education

190
38

Impact of computerized physician order entry on medication prescription errors in the intensive care unit: a controlled cross-sectional trial

Kirsten Colpaert, Barbara Claus, Annemie Somers et al.

Critical Care

183
39

Electronic Medical Record Reminder Improves Osteoporosis Management After a Fracture: A Randomized, Controlled Trial

Adrianne C. Feldstein, Patricia J. Elmer, David H. Smith et al.

Journal of the American Geriatrics Society

183
40

Barriers to the use of a personal health record by an elderly population.

William B. Lober, Brenda K. Zierler, Anne L Herbaugh et al.

PubMed

182
41

Computerized Provider Order Entry Implementation: No Association With Increased Mortality Rates in an Intensive Care Unit

Mark A. Del Beccaro, Howard E. Jeffries, Matthew A. Eisenberg et al.

PEDIATRICS

182
42

It Ain’t Necessarily So: The Electronic Health Record And The Unlikely Prospect Of Reducing Health Care Costs

Jaan Sidorov

Health Affairs

181
43

Impact of a Computerized Clinical Decision Support System on Reducing Inappropriate Antimicrobial Use: A Randomized Controlled Trial

Jessina C. McGregor, Elizabeth Weekes, Graeme N. Forrest et al.

Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association

173
44

Cooking up an open source EMR for developing countries: OpenMRS - a recipe for successful collaboration.

Burke W. Mamlin, Paul Biondich, Benjamin Wolfe et al.

PubMed

167
45

Identifying priorities in methodological research using ICD-9-CM and ICD-10 administrative data: report from an international consortium

Carolyn De Coster, Hude Quan, Alan Finlayson et al.

BMC Health Services Research

166
46

The Clinical Document Architecture and the Continuity of Care Record: A Critical Analysis

Jeffrey Ferranti, R Clayton Musser, Kensaku Kawamoto et al.

Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association

165
47

Expanding multi-disciplinary approaches to healthcare information technologies: What does information systems offer medical informatics?

Mike Chiasson, Madhu C. Reddy, Bonnie Kaplan et al.

International Journal of Medical Informatics

163
48

General practitioners’ use of computers for prescribing and electronic health records: results from a national survey

D. Keith McInnes, Deborah C Saltman, Michael Kidd

The Medical Journal of Australia

160
49

The Impact of Prescribing Safety Alerts for Elderly Persons in an Electronic Medical Record

David H. Smith, Nancy Perrin, Adrianne C. Feldstein et al.

Archives of Internal Medicine

160
50

Compliance With Intended Use of Bar Code Medication Administration in Acute and Long-Term Care: An Observational Study

Emily S. Patterson, Michelle Rogers, Roger J. Chapman et al.

Human Factors The Journal of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society

158

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