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What patients and the public think of electronic medical records (EMRs): a global survey, Part 1 - Price £400
Health NGOs worldwide comment on electronic medical record systems HSCNews issue 23 November 2005 Part 1.pdf
Global
56 pages
Overview:
HSCNews surveyed 208 health NGOs from around the world, and obtained the viewpoints of patients and the public on five key issues in the field of EMRs.
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Contents:
WHAT PATIENTS AND THE PUBLIC THINK OF ELECTRONIC MEDICAL RECORDS (EMRs): A GLOBAL SURVEY: pages 5-37
--Preamble: pages 5-7
--About the email survey: pages 8-9
--Health campaigners are cautious about EMRs: pages 10-15
--Quantifying the benefits: pages 16-21
--Quantifying the risks: pages 22-25
--Policing and management of EMRs: pages 26-30
--Consulting the public and patients: page 31
--Where now? pages 32-37
MEMBERS' NEWS: pages 38-44
--Prevention takes a back seat in Canada: page 39
--Asim Shah tells his story [Pakistan]: pages 40-41
--A model campaign [France]: pages 42-44
RESEARCH: pages 45-51
--Estimating the costs of brain disorders in Europe: pages 46-47
--Estimating the costs of informal caring in Australia: pages 48-49
--Financial probity in most US non-profits: pages 50-51
PUBLICATIONS: European Commission Green Paper on a Mental Health Strategy for Europe: page 53
ADVERTORIAL: Association of Broadcasting Doctors [UK]: page 54
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What patients and the public think of electronic medical records (EMRs): a global survey, Part 2 - Price £400
The breakdown of the responses to this global survey
HSCNews issue 23 November 2005 Part 2.pdf
Global
86 pages
Overview:
Detailed breakdown of the 208 user perspectives in this global survey on EMRs.
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Contents:
RESULTS IN FIGURES OF THE HSCNEWS SURVEY OF NGOs ON ELECTRONIC MEDICAL RECORDS: pages 6-51
--Profile of respondents: pages 6-13
--General attitude to national electronic medical records systems: pages 7-17
--Views on the positive aspects of national electronic medical records systems: pages 8-26
--Views on the negative aspects of national electronic medical records systems: pages 26-35
--Views on the policing and controls of national electronic medical records systems: pages 36-47
--Views on the users' consultation processes: pages 48-51
COMMENTS FROM RESPONDENTS: pages 52-84