2009
Belo, D.; Miranda, M.; Abelha, A.; Machado, J.; Neves, J.
Quality of service in transplantation via the electronic medical record Proceedings Article
Em: pp. 203-208, EUROSIS, Loughborough, 2009, (cited By 0; Conference of 2009 7th International Industrial Simulation Conference, ISC 2009 ; Conference Date: 1 June 2009 Through 3 June 2009; Conference Code:104329).
Resumo | Links | BibTeX | Etiquetas: Administrative staff; Computational paradigm; Electronic health record; Electronic medical record; Health care providers; Hepatic transplantation; Medical informatics; Unstructured methods, Health care; Medical computing; Medical problems; Records management, Quality of service
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title = {Quality of service in transplantation via the electronic medical record},
author = {D. Belo and M. Miranda and A. Abelha and J. Machado and J. Neves},
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year = {2009},
date = {2009-01-01},
journal = {7th International Industrial Simulation Conference 2009, ISC 2009},
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abstract = {Medical Informatics may sets itself as a new area of research open to share its practices, but with a predisposition to consider different but complementary computational paradigms and new methodologies for problem solving. Indeed, healthcare providers, namely the institutions on the public sector, with its physicians, nurses, administrative staff and patients present the right universe to consider and study. It is in this context that the use of Electronic Health Records changed the workflow of facilities which use heterogeneous, scheduled and unstructured methods of recording, in order to solve patient problems and to improve medical and clinical research and education. In this paper the Electronic Health Record of the Centro Hospitalar do Porto (one of the major Portuguese healthcare facilities in the public sector) is presented. The focus is made on the integration and recording of different processes, being studied the case of the hepatic transplantation surgery department.},
note = {cited By 0; Conference of 2009 7th International Industrial Simulation Conference, ISC 2009 ; Conference Date: 1 June 2009 Through 3 June 2009; Conference Code:104329},
keywords = {Administrative staff; Computational paradigm; Electronic health record; Electronic medical record; Health care providers; Hepatic transplantation; Medical informatics; Unstructured methods, Health care; Medical computing; Medical problems; Records management, Quality of service},
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Medical Informatics may sets itself as a new area of research open to share its practices, but with a predisposition to consider different but complementary computational paradigms and new methodologies for problem solving. Indeed, healthcare providers, namely the institutions on the public sector, with its physicians, nurses, administrative staff and patients present the right universe to consider and study. It is in this context that the use of Electronic Health Records changed the workflow of facilities which use heterogeneous, scheduled and unstructured methods of recording, in order to solve patient problems and to improve medical and clinical research and education. In this paper the Electronic Health Record of the Centro Hospitalar do Porto (one of the major Portuguese healthcare facilities in the public sector) is presented. The focus is made on the integration and recording of different processes, being studied the case of the hepatic transplantation surgery department.