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Query: UNIPROT:Q9UIJ5 (
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This study sought to answer the question: What percentage of an
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Hospital patient's chart is contained in the HELP system? Using the number of pages in the record as the criteria, the answer is about 26 percent overall, but between 35 percent and 40 percent for patients in nursing divisions where computerized nurse charting is used. Although this fraction is likely to rise in the near future, the critical factor driving computerization is the desire for data usable in computerized decision making rather than the need to computerize the entire chart per se. The medical record at
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Hospital will probably be a hybrid of computerized and paper data for some time to come.
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Manage 1991 Aug
PMID:The impact of the HELP computer system on the LDS Hospital paper medical record. 1011 58
This study sought to answer the question: What percentage of an
LDS
Hospital patient's chart is contained in the HELP system? Using the number of pages in the record as the criteria, the answer is about 26 percent overall, but between 35 percent and 40 percent for patients in nursing divisions where computerized nurse charting is used. Although this fraction is likely to rise in the near future, the critical factor driving computerization is the desire for data usable in computerized decision making rather than the need to computerize the entire chart per se. The medical record at
LDS
Hospital will probably be a hybrid of computerized and paper data for some time to come.
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Manage 1991 Nov
PMID:Innovations and research review: the impact of the HELP computer system on the LDS Hospital paper medical record. 1011 68
In this paper Sir John Tomes HonFRCS
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FRS (1815-95), surgeon-dentist, is presented as the agent through whose membership of the Royal Society the previously disorganized profession of dentistry shared in the process of reform and scientific progress that engaged the medical profession in the second half of the nineteenth century. The study identifies 70 of the Fellows of the Royal Society who were involved in medical and dental research and/or who gave structure and effect to the governance of the medical and dental professions. In recording the education of Tomes as a scientist, his election to the Society and his place in the process of reform, the paper identifies the Royal Society as a superculture, enabling him to act at a functional remove from the cultures of the surgeons and the dentists of the day.
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PMID:Sir John Tomes FRS, Fellows of the Royal Society, and dental reform in the nineteenth century. 2155 37