A Study of the Medical Record Interface to Natural Language Processing
Journal of Medical Systems
Toward Efficient Medication Error Reduction: Error-Reducing Information Management Systems
Journal of Medical Systems
Barcode Technology in Blood Bank Information Systems: Upgrade and Its Impact
Journal of Medical Systems
Biomedical Informatics: Computer Applications in Health Care and Biomedicine (Health Informatics)
Biomedical Informatics: Computer Applications in Health Care and Biomedicine (Health Informatics)
SIBAS: A blood bank information system and its 5-year implementation at Macau
Computers in Biology and Medicine
Methodological Review: Value of the electronic patient record: An analysis of the literature
Journal of Biomedical Informatics
Information security management standards: Compliance, governance and risk management
Information Security Tech. Report
User Satisfaction with Computerized Order Entry System and Its Effect on Workplace Level of Stress
Journal of Medical Systems
Integrating RFID with quality assurance system - Framework and applications
Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
The "New" America Electronic Medical Record (EMR)--Design Criteria and Challenge
Journal of Medical Systems
The role of electronic medical record in care delivery in developing countries
International Journal of Information Management: The Journal for Information Professionals
RFID-Enabled Healthcare Applications, Issues and Benefits: An Archival Analysis (1997---2011)
Journal of Medical Systems
Creating Content Modules for Chinese EHR Documents and Their Trial Implementation in Wuwei City
Journal of Medical Systems
Privacy Preserving Index for Encrypted Electronic Medical Records
Journal of Medical Systems
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Current EMR system benefits physicians by facilitating order entry and reducing errors. It can improve the safety and effectiveness of medical services, but cannot manage the whole medical process and the quality of medical services. In addition to physicians, EMR should be designed for all medical professionals because medical services cannot be accomplished by physicians alone, but also requires the involvement of other medical professionals. Therefore, we applied PDCA, the famous quality management cycle to design a comprehensive and coherent EMR system which can be used throughout the entire treatment process. EMR with the PDCA Cycle can record every order state and every treatment procedure in order to monitor the whole medical process. This extends the safety from planning the treatment to fulfilling it. By analyzing the records, doctors and hospital managers can perfect the medical process and improve healthcare quality. The EMR we designed with the PDCA Cycle provides a record entry interface for physicians and a worksheet interface for nurses and other professionals. Every treatment procedure and every change of orders or tasks will be fed back to medical professionals. So information generated from the beginning to the end of treatment will link with each other to avoid any information islands. Furthermore, the EMR can display the additional information intuitively and real-timely without increasing the burden of medical professionals' work.