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Top Papers: Elektronische Patientenakte (2009)

Die 50 meistzitierten Arbeiten zu Elektronische Patientenakte aus dem Jahr 2009 (von 2.051 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

Use of Electronic Health Records in U.S. Hospitals

Ashish K. Jha, Catherine M. DesRoches, Eric G. Campbell et al.

New England Journal of Medicine

1.463
2

Factors influencing health information technology adoption in Thailand's community health centers: Applying the UTAUT model

Boonchai Kijsanayotin, Supasit Pannarunothai, Stuart M. Speedie

International Journal of Medical Informatics

751
3

Stimulating the Adoption of Health Information Technology

David Blumenthal

New England Journal of Medicine

731
4

Launching HITECH

David Blumenthal

New England Journal of Medicine

723
5

What can natural language processing do for clinical decision support?

Dina Demner‐Fushman, Wendy W. Chapman, Clement J. McDonald

Journal of Biomedical Informatics

681
6

The SAIL databank: linking multiple health and social care datasets

Ronan A Lyons, Kerina Jones, Gareth John et al.

BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making

662
7

The SAIL Databank: building a national architecture for e-health research and evaluation

David Ford, Kerina Jones, Jean-Philippe Verplancke et al.

BMC Health Services Research

590
8

Tensions and Paradoxes in Electronic Patient Record Research: A Systematic Literature Review Using the Meta‐narrative Method

Trisha Greenhalgh, Henry Potts, Geoff Wong et al.

Milbank Quarterly

550
9

PRISM framework: a paradigm shift for designing, strengthening and evaluating routine health information systems

Anushka Aqil, Theo Lippeveld, D. Hozumi

Health Policy and Planning

513
10

The effects of on-screen, point of care computer reminders on processes and outcomes of care

Kaveh G Shojania, Alison Jennings, Craig Ramsay et al.

Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews

479
11

Assessing the Quality of Decision Support Technologies Using the International Patient Decision Aid Standards instrument (IPDASi)

Glyn Elwyn, Annette M. O’Connor, Carol Bennett et al.

PLoS ONE

471
12

Patient Safety At Ten: Unmistakable Progress, Troubling Gaps

Robert M. Wachter

Health Affairs

399
13

Prevalence, Incidence and Nature of Prescribing Errors in Hospital Inpatients

Penny Lewis, Tim Dornan, David Taylor et al.

Drug Safety

383
14

Linking inpatient clinical registry data to Medicare claims data using indirect identifiers

Bradley G. Hammill, Adrian F. Hernandez, Eric D. Peterson et al.

American Heart Journal

381
15

Costs And Benefits Of Health Information Technology: New Trends From The Literature

Caroline Goldzweig, Ali Towfigh, Margaret Maglione et al.

Health Affairs

381
16

Health IT Success and Failure: Recommendations from Literature and an AMIA Workshop

Bonnie Kaplan, Kimberly D. Harris-Salamone

Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association

376
17

Clinical Information Technologies and Inpatient Outcomes

Ruben Amarasingham, Laura Plantinga, Marie Diener‐West et al.

Archives of Internal Medicine

350
18

Accessing pre-appraised evidence: fine-tuning the 5S model into a 6S model

Alba DiCenso, Liz Bayley, R. Brian Haynes

Evidence-Based Nursing

338
19

Evaluating eHealth Interventions: The Need for Continuous Systemic Evaluation

Lorraine Catwell, Aziz Sheikh

PLoS Medicine

335
20

Clinical review: Checklists - translating evidence into practice

Bradford D. Winters, Ayşe P. Gürses, Harold P. Lehmann et al.

Critical Care

334
21

The Impact of Mobile Handheld Technology on Hospital Physicians' Work Practices and Patient Care: A Systematic Review

Mirela Prgomet, Andrew Georgiou, Johanna Westbrook

Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association

332
22

How to successfully select and implement electronic health records (EHR) in small ambulatory practice settings

Nancy M. Lorenzi, Angelina Kouroubali, Don E. Detmer et al.

BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making

315
23

Overrides of Medication Alerts in Ambulatory Care

Thomas Isaac, Joel S. Weissman, Roger B. Davis et al.

Archives of Internal Medicine

311
24

The impact of electronic medical records on patient–doctor communication during consultation: a narrative literature review

Aviv Shachak, Shmuel Reis

Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice

311
25

The Shared Health Research Information Network (SHRINE): A Prototype Federated Query Tool for Clinical Data Repositories

Griffin M. Weber, Sue Murphy, Andrew McMurry et al.

Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association

309
26

The Kaiser Permanente Electronic Health Record: Transforming And Streamlining Modalities Of Care

Catherine Chen, Terhilda Garrido, Don Chock et al.

Health Affairs

309
27

Are Electronic Medical Records Helpful for Care Coordination? Experiences of Physician Practices

Ann S. O’Malley, Joy M. Grossman, Genna R. Cohen et al.

Journal of General Internal Medicine

306
28

Computational Technology for Effective Health Care

National Research Council

National Academies Press eBooks

279
29

Effect of Computerized Order Entry with Integrated Decision Support on the Growth of Outpatient Procedure Volumes: Seven-year Time Series Analysis

Christopher L. Sistrom, Pragya A. Dang, Jeffrey B. Weilburg et al.

Radiology

278
30

Does Computerized Provider Order Entry Reduce Prescribing Errors for Hospital Inpatients? A Systematic Review

Margaret Reckmann, Johanna Westbrook, Koh Y et al.

Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association

271
31

The Effect of Computerized Physician Order Entry on Medication Prescription Errors and Clinical Outcome in Pediatric and Intensive Care: A Systematic Review

Floor van Rosse, Barbara Maat, Carin M. A. Rademaker et al.

PEDIATRICS

271
32

What Evidence Supports the Use of Computerized Alerts and Prompts to Improve Clinicians' Prescribing Behavior?

Angela Schedlbauer, Vibhore Prasad, Caroline Mulvaney et al.

Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association

259
33

A literature review of the individual and systems factors that contribute to medication errors in nursing practice

Anne‐Marie Brady, Anne-Marie Malone, Sandra Fleming

Journal of Nursing Management

257
34

Nursing record systems: effects on nursing practice and healthcare outcomes

Christine Urquhart, Rosemary Currell, Maria J. Grant et al.

Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews

251
35

Validity and representativeness of the “Disease Analyzer” patient database for use in pharmaco-epidemiological and pharmacoeconomic studies

Heiko Becher, Karel Kostev, D Schröder-Bernhardi

International Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics

244
36

Disparities in Use of a Personal Health Record in a Managed Care Organization

Douglas W. Roblin, T. K. Houston, Jeroan J. Allison et al.

Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association

243
37

Effect of an Electronic Medication Reconciliation Application and Process Redesign on Potential Adverse Drug Events

Jeffrey L. Schnipper, Claus Hamann, Chima D. Ndumele et al.

Archives of Internal Medicine

240
38

Individualized electronic decision support and reminders to improve diabetes care in the community: COMPETE II randomized trial

Anne Holbrook, Lehana Thabane, Karim Keshavjee et al.

Canadian Medical Association Journal

234
39

Medication errors: prevention using information technology systems

Abha Agrawal

British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology

231
40

Incidence, type and causes of dispensing errors: a review of the literature

K Lynette James, David J. Barlow, Rowena McArtney et al.

International Journal of Pharmacy Practice

230
41

What It Takes: Characteristics Of The Ideal Personal Health Record

James S. Kahn, Veenu Aulakh, Adam Bosworth

Health Affairs

223
42

Sharing clinical information across care settings: the birth of an integrated assessment system

Len Gray, Katherine Berg, Brant E. Fries et al.

BMC Health Services Research

213
43

Hospital Computing and the Costs and Quality of Care: A National Study

David U. Himmelstein, Adam Wright, Steffie Woolhandler

The American Journal of Medicine

212
44

Timely Follow-up of Abnormal Diagnostic Imaging Test Results in an Outpatient Setting

Hardeep Singh, Eric J. Thomas, Shrinidi Mani et al.

Archives of Internal Medicine

209
45

A stimulus to define informatics and health information technology

William Hersh

BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making

209
46

Using Teledentistry to Improve Access to Dental Care for the Underserved

James Fricton, Hong Chen

Dental Clinics of North America

206
47

The Impact of Computerized Provider Order Entry Systems on Inpatient Clinical Workflow: A Literature Review

Zahra Niazkhani, Habibollah Pirnejad, Maarten J. ten Berg et al.

Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association

205
48

The Relationship between Electronic Health Record Use and Quality of Care over Time

Li Zhou, Christine S. Soran, Chelsea Jenter et al.

Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association

200
49

Do computerised clinical decision support systems for prescribing change practice? A systematic review of the literature (1990-2007)

Sallie‐Anne Pearson, Annette Moxey, Jane Robertson et al.

BMC Health Services Research

194
50

Formal representation of eligibility criteria: A literature review

Chunhua Weng, Samson W. Tu, Ida Sim et al.

Journal of Biomedical Informatics

189

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