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Computerized patient records improve practice efficiency and patient care.
Healthc Financ Manage. 1998 Apr; 52(4):86, 88.HF

Abstract

Paper patient records are proving increasingly inadequate to meet the modern information needs of group practices. Computerizing patient records can improve physician access to patient information and thereby also improve patient care and outcomes management. By investing in a computerized patient record system, practices can optimize revenues by saving labor costs associated with record retrieval, photocopying, filing, and other processes. Computerizing patient records requires careful planning and selection of a system that meets the practice's needs.

Authors+Show Affiliations

Health Care Data Systems, DeWitt, NY, USA.

Pub Type(s)

Journal Article

Language

eng

PubMed ID

10178071

Citation

Nelson, R. "Computerized Patient Records Improve Practice Efficiency and Patient Care." Healthcare Financial Management : Journal of the Healthcare Financial Management Association, vol. 52, no. 4, 1998, pp. 86, 88.
Nelson R. Computerized patient records improve practice efficiency and patient care. Healthc Financ Manage. 1998;52(4):86, 88.
Nelson, R. (1998). Computerized patient records improve practice efficiency and patient care. Healthcare Financial Management : Journal of the Healthcare Financial Management Association, 52(4), 86, 88.
Nelson R. Computerized Patient Records Improve Practice Efficiency and Patient Care. Healthc Financ Manage. 1998;52(4):86, 88. PubMed PMID: 10178071.
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