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Salvatore Calcagno, Andrea Calvagna, Emiliano Tramontana and Gabriella Verga
The Electronic Health Record (EHR) is a system for collecting and storing patient medical records as data that can be mechanically accessed, hence facilitating and assisting the medical decision-making process. EHRs exist in several formats, and each for...
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Rezaul K. Khandker, Md Rakibul Islam Prince, Farid Chekani, Paul Richard Dexter, Malaz A. Boustani and Zina Ben Miled
Patient-reported (PRO) and clinician-reported (CRO) outcomes are assessment instruments that are completed by patients and trained healthcare professionals, respectively. A PRO is a report of the direct experience of the patient with a given disease cond...
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Leina Abdelgalil and Mohamed Mejri
Electronic health records (EHRs) play an important role in our life. However, most of the
time, they are scattered and saved on different databases belonging to distinct institutions (hospitals,
laboratories, clinics, etc.) geographically distributed acr...
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Celeste Campos-Castillo, Noelle Chesley and Onur Asan
The stability of physicians? authority over patients despite decades of changes in medicine conflicts with newer institutionalist accounts of professionals as change agents rather than instruments of reproduction. We analyzed whether the cultural scripts...
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Peng Xi, Xinglong Zhang, Lian Wang, Wenjuan Liu and Shaoliang Peng
Medical data contains multiple records of patient data that are important for subsequent treatment and future research. However, it needs to be stored and shared securely to protect the privacy of the data. Blockchain is widely used in the management of ...
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Maha Alnashmi, Ahmad Salman, Hanadi AlHumaidi, Maha Yunis and Naser Al-Enezi
After studying the professional practices related to the management of medical records in Kuwaiti hospitals, it became utterly evident that there is inadequate understanding about maintaining the health information of patients. This dire situation is fur...
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Ming-Te Chen and Tsung-Hung Lin
In recent years, several hospitals have begun using health information systems to maintain electronic health records (EHRs) for each patient. Traditionally, when a patient visits a new hospital for the first time, the hospital?s help desk asks them to fi...
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Dedy Prasetya Kristiadi,Muhaimin Hasanudin,Sutrisno Sutrisno
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Medical records are preventive actions that are recorded into files stored by the health service providers. Medical records are needed by the doctor to find out the patient?s historical data so that they can be served further. A medical history reporting...
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Tasnim Ahmed, Saif bin Sharif, Tahleel Abbas Joy, Moaz Hossain Chowdhury, Mohammad Hasan Imam
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Yu-Jie (Jessica) Kuo and Jiann-Cherng Shieh
The advent and rapid rise of network technology and cloud computing have led to new opportunities for ushering in a new era in telehealth. Thanks to the Internet of Things (IoT) and advances in 5G communication, telehealth is expanding and shows no signs...
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