Voici une sélection d'articles sur le thème du dossier médical informatisé, l'informatisation médicale.
Pearce C. Arnold M. Phillips C. Trumble S. Dwan K. The patient and the computer in the primary care consultation, JAMIA, 18, 2 :138-142
Kesselheim AS, Cresswell K, Phansalkar S, Bates DW, Sheikh A. Clinical Decision Support Systems Could Be Modified To Reduce ‘Alert Fatigue’ While Still Minimizing The Risk Of Litigation. Health Affairs. 2011 déc 1;30(12):2310–7.
Gale BD, Bissett-Siegel DP, Davidson SJ, Juran DC. Failure to Notify Reportable Test Results: Significance in Medical Malpractice. Journal of the American College of Radiology. 2011 nov;8(11):776–9.
Holden RJ. What Stands in the Way of Technology-Mediated Patient Safety Improvements? A Study of Facilitators and Barriers to Physicians’ Use of Electronic Health Records. Journal of Patient Safety. 2011 déc;7(4):193–203
Quinn, M., Kats A., Kleinman K., Bates D., Simon S., The Relationship Between Electronic Health Records and Malpractice Claims ARCH INTERN MED/VOL 172 (NO. 15), AUG 13/27, 2012, 1187-88
Weiner J., Fowles J., Chan K., New paradigms for measuring clinical performance using electronic health records, IJQHC, 2012, 24, 3, 200-12
Jones S., Rudin R., Perry T., Shekelle P. Health Information technology : An updated systematic review with a focus on meaningful use, Annals Internal Medicine, 2014 :160 48-54
Parks Taylor S.,Ledford R., Palmer V., Abel E. We Need to Talk: An Observational Study of the Impact of Electronic Medical Record Implementation on Hospital Communication. BMJ Quality & Safety, 6 février 2014, bmjqs 2013 002436 Online first.
De Lusignan S., Mold F., Sheikh A., Majeed A., Wyatt J., Quinn T., Cavill M., et al. Patients’ Online Access to Their Electronic Health Records and Linked Online Services: A Systematic Interpretative Review. BMJ Open 4, no 9 (9 janvier 2014): e006021.
Meehan P., Meehan P., Kelvey-Albert M., Van Hoof T., Ruth S., Petrillo M. The Path to Quality in Outpatient Practice : Meaningful use, Patient-centered Medical homes, Financial incentives and Technical assistance, American Journal of Medical Quality 2014 29: 284
Grande D., Mitra N., Shah A., Wan F., Asch D., The Importance of Purpose: Moving Beyond Consent in the Societal Use of Personal Health InformationConsent for Secondary Use of Health Information Ann Intern Med. 2014;161(12):855-862. doi:10.7326/M14-1118
Bates D., Zimlichman E. Finding patients before they crash: the next major opportunity to improve patient safety, BMJ Qual Saf 2015;24:1–3.
Ivanovic S., Patel S., Burjonrappa S.. We Thought We Would Be Perfect: Medication Errors before and after the Initiation of Computerized Physician Order Entry. Journal of Surgical Research Available online 30 April 2015 In Press, Corrected Proof
Magrabi, F., Teng Liaw S., Arachi D., Runciman W., Coiera E., Kidd M.. Identifying Patient Safety Problems Associated with Information Technology in General Practice: An Analysis of Incident Reports . BMJ Quality & Safety, 5 novembre 2015, bmjqs 2015004323.
Graber, M.,Siegal D., Riah H., Johnston D. Kenyon K.. Electronic Health Record–Related Events in Medical Malpractice Claims : Journal of Patient Safety, novembre 2015, 1.
Kizzier-Carnahan. V, Artis K., Mohan V., Gold J. Frequency of Passive EHR Alerts in the ICU: Another Form of Alert Fatigue? Journal of Patient Safety, juin 2016, 1.
Sinsky C., Colligan L., Li L., Prgomet M. Reynolds S., Goeders L., Westbrook J., Tutty M., Blike G. Allocation of Physician Time in Ambulatory Practice: A Time and Motion Study in 4 Specialties Allocation of Physician Time in Ambulatory Practice. Annals of Internal Medicine N/A, no. N/A (September 6, 2016): N/A-N/A.
Carayon, P, Du S., Brown R., Cartmill R., Johnson M., Wetterneck
T.EHR-Related Medication Errors in Two ICUs. Journal of Healthcare Risk Management 36, no. 3 (January 1, 2017):
6–15.