Missing Prenatal Records at a Birth
Center: DW Miller, Jr., MD, JD Yeast, MD, MSPH, This paper concludes that prenatal records are frequently missing at the point-of-care, and even when records are available or retrieved, the information contained within them is likely to be outdated. Using an Electronic Medical Record to Improve Communication within a Prenatal Care Network Bernstein PS, Farinelli C, Merkatz IR. Obstetrics & Gynecology 2005;105:607–12. This paper describes the use of a local web-based electronic prenatal record within one institution outlining the benefits of information access where prenatal records were missing up to 30% of the time. Letter to the Editor from Dr. Miller regarding electronic prenatal records Obstetrics & Gynecology 2005;105:1488-1489 Dr. Miller responds to the suggestion that more research is needed before electronic prenatal records are widely implemented. Current
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Prenatal Care: A Strategic First Step
Toward Electronic Medical Record Acceptance The Journal of Healthcare Information Management Spring 2003 - Volume 17, Issue 2 Letter to the Editor regarding access to electronic prenatal records (PDF version) OBG Management June 2007 · Vol. 19, No. 06 Letter to the Editor regarding a gradual rather than an 'all-or-none' approach to EMR implementation (PDF version) OBG Management October 2007 · Vol. 19, No. 10 |
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