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Abstract

Grant Number: 5F38LM007186-02
Project Title: Structured vs Unstructures Data Entry
PI Information:NameEmailTitle
GRUNDMEIER, ROBERT W. grundmeier@email.chop.edu

Abstract: The flood of clinical data a physician receives on a daily basis may exceed the human capacity to process information. A computerized patient record (CPR) employing structured data entry by clinicians at the point of care can organize this information in useful ways. EpicCare(R), the CPR developed by Epic Systems, Inc, will be deployed at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia in 2001. The attitudes of pediatricians toward structured data entry, and the optimal mechanism of note entry in the unique environment of the pediatric exam room are unknown. In this pilot study physician attitudes will be measured by survey, and a structured data entry modality using templates will be compared to unstructured data entry using voice. Outcomes will include time spent on documentation, completeness of documentation, and quality of patient experience. Data from this pilot will be used to design a subsequent definitive study with the ultimate goal of refining the mechanisms of data entry at the point of care.

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Thesaurus Terms:
automated medical record system, child health care personnel, health care facility information system, information system analysis, patient care personnel attitude
computer human interaction, informatics
electronic recording system

Institution: CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL OF PHILADELPHIA
Joseph Stokes, Jr. Research Institute
PHILADELPHIA, PA 191044318
Fiscal Year: 2002
Department:
Project Start: 01-JUL-2002
Project End:
ICD: NATIONAL LIBRARY OF MEDICINE
IRG: BLR


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