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Pediatrics. 146(1)
Clinical documentation is a fundamental component of the practice of medicine. It has significantly evolved over the past decade, largely because of the growth of health information technology and electronic health records. Although government agenci
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Samuel L. Groseclose, Jeffrey P. Engel, Bob Harmon, Scott J. Becker, William R. Mac Kenzie, John Stinn, Kathryn Turner, Michael F. Iademarco, John R. Lumpkin, Laura A. Conn, Chesley L. Richards, Arthur J. Davidson, Jim Jellison, Sharon Moffatt, Nedra Garrett, Andrew M. Wiesenthal, Lesliann Helmus
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Public Health Reports
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Population Health Management. 19:304-305
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Zeitschrift für Gastroenterologie. 49
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Journal of Crohn's and Colitis. 8:S195-S196
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The American journal of managed care. 13(7)
To determine whether patient access to secure patient-physician messaging affects annual adult primary care office visit and documented telephone contact rates.Retrospective cohort and matched-control studies with pre-post analysis.The cohort study s
Effect of electronic health records in ambulatory care: retrospective, serial, cross sectional study
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BMJ (Clinical research ed.). 330(7491)
Objective To evaluate the effect of implementing comprehensive, integrated electronic health record systems on use and quality of ambulatory care Design Retrospective, serial, cross sectional study. Setting Colorado and Northwest regions of Kaiser Pe
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Journal of Crohn's and Colitis. 7:S113-S114
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Robert H, Dolin, John E, Mattison, Simon, Cohn, Keith E, Campbell, Andrew M, Wiesenthal, Brad, Hochhalter, Diane, LaBerge, Rita, Barsoum, James, Shalaby, Alan, Abilla, Robert J, Clements, Carol M, Correia, Diane, Esteva, John M, Fedack, Bruce J, Goldberg, Sridhar, Gopalarao, Eza, Hafeza, Peter, Hendler, Enrique, Hernandez, Ron, Kamangar, Rafique A, Kahn, Georgina, Kurtovich, Gerry, Lazzareschi, Moon H, Lee, Tracy, Lee, David, Levy, Jonathan Y, Lukoff, Cyndie, Lundberg, Michael P, Madden, Trongtu L, Ngo, Ben T, Nguyen, Nikhilkumar P, Patel, Jim, Resneck, David E, Ross, Kathleen M, Schwarz, Charles C, Selhorst, Aaron, Snyder, Mohamed I, Umarji, Max, Vilner, Roy, Zer-Chen, Chris, Zingo
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Studies in health technology and informatics. 107(Pt 1)
This paper describes Kaiser Permanente's (KP) enterprise-wide medical terminology solution, referred to as our Convergent Medical Terminology (CMT). Initially developed to serve the needs of a regional electronic health record, CMT has evolved into a