Computer-based records. Still searching for the 'Holy Grail'.Health Manag Technol. 1995 Feb; 16(2):30-2, 35, 80.HM
Abstract
The developers of three new databases propose to evaluate computer-based patient record systems in great detail. They promise to rigorously benchmark how CPR systems perform on a suite of tests in what they are calling a 'CPR certification laboratory.'
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Pub Type(s)
Journal Article
Language
eng
PubMed ID
10140454
Citation
Dick, R S., and J M. Gabler. "Computer-based Records. Still Searching for the 'Holy Grail'." Health Management Technology, vol. 16, no. 2, 1995, pp. 30-2, 35, 80.
Dick RS, Gabler JM. Computer-based records. Still searching for the 'Holy Grail'. Health Manag Technol. 1995;16(2):30-2, 35, 80.
Dick, R. S., & Gabler, J. M. (1995). Computer-based records. Still searching for the 'Holy Grail'. Health Management Technology, 16(2), 30-2, 35, 80.
Dick RS, Gabler JM. Computer-based Records. Still Searching for the 'Holy Grail'. Health Manag Technol. 1995;16(2):30-2, 35, 80. PubMed PMID: 10140454.
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T1 - Computer-based records. Still searching for the 'Holy Grail'.
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AU - Gabler,J M,
PY - 1995/1/8/pubmed
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PY - 1995/1/8/entrez
SP - 30-2, 35, 80
JF - Health management technology
JO - Health Manag Technol
VL - 16
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N2 - The developers of three new databases propose to evaluate computer-based patient record systems in great detail. They promise to rigorously benchmark how CPR systems perform on a suite of tests in what they are calling a 'CPR certification laboratory.'
SN - 1074-4770
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DP - Unbound Medicine
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