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Patient Portals Facilitating Engagement With Inpatient Electronic Medical Records: A Systematic Review
Conclusions: While the evidence is currently immature, patient portals have demonstrated benefit by enabling the discovery of medical errors, improving adherence to medications, and providing patient-provider communication, etc. High-quality studies are needed to fully understand, improve, and evaluate their impact.
Source: Journal of Medical Internet Research - April 10, 2019 Category: General Medicine Authors: Ronald Dendere Christine Slade Andrew Burton-Jones Clair Sullivan Andrew Staib Monika Janda Source Type: research

Consumers' Perceptions of Patient-Accessible Electronic Medical Records
Conclusions: Most consumers were enthusiastic about patient portals and perceived that they had great utility and value. Study findings suggest that for patient portals to be effective for all consumers, portals must be designed to be easy to read, visually engaging, and have user-friendly navigation.
Source: Journal of Medical Internet Research - August 26, 2013 Category: Journals (General) Authors: Christina ZarcadoolasWendy L VaughonSara J CzajaJoslyn LevyMaxine L Rockoff Source Type: research

Frequency, Timing, and Types of Medication Ordering Errors Made by Residents in the Electronic Medical Records Era.
CONCLUSIONS: Despite electronic medical records, medication ordering errors by trainees remain common. Additional supervision and resident education regarding medication orders may be necessary. PMID: 30608627 [PubMed - in process]
Source: Southern Medical Journal - January 6, 2019 Category: General Medicine Tags: South Med J Source Type: research

Automated data extraction of electronic medical records: Validity of data mining to construct research databases for eligibility in gastroenterological clinical trials
CONCLUSION: Utilisation of the CXP software can be considered as an effective way to extract relevant EMR data without significant errors. Hence, by extracting from EMRs, CXP accurately identifies patients and has the capacity to facilitate research studies and clinical trials by finding patients with the requested code as well as funnel down itemised individuals according to specified inclusion and exclusion criteria. Beyond this, medical procedures and laboratory data can rapidly be retrieved from the EMRs to create tailored databases of extracted material for immediate use in clinical trials.PMID:35173908 | PMC:PMC88090...
Source: Upsala Journal of Medical Sciences - February 17, 2022 Category: General Medicine Authors: Nora Joseph Ida Lindblad Sara Zaker Sharareh Elfversson Maria Albinzon Øyvind Ødegård Li Hantler Per M Hellstr öm Source Type: research