Rights and responsibilities of users of electronic health records

Over the last 10 years the governments of Australia,[1][1] Belgium,[2][2] Canada,[3][3] Denmark,[4][4] the United Kingdom[5][5] and most recently the United States,[6][6] have all made long-term, multibillion dollar investments in health information technologies, including electronic health records

[1]  Roger B. Davis,et al.  Overrides of medication alerts in ambulatory care. , 2009, Archives of internal medicine.

[2]  D. Blumenthal Wiring the health system--origins and provisions of a new federal program. , 2011, The New England journal of medicine.

[3]  Hardeep Singh,et al.  Reducing Diagnostic Errors through Effective Communication: Harnessing the Power of Information Technology , 2008, Journal of General Internal Medicine.

[4]  L. Sher Hippocratic Oath , 1996, The Lancet.

[5]  Jeffrey Braithwaite,et al.  Will information and communication technology disrupt the health system and deliver on its promise? , 2010, The Medical journal of Australia.

[6]  Good medical practice: the duties of a doctor registered with the General Medical Council. , 2001, Medical education.

[7]  E. Thomas Improving teamwork in healthcare: current approaches and the path forward , 2011, Quality and Safety in Health Care.

[8]  Ib Johansen,et al.  Widespread adoption of information technology in primary care physician offices in Denmark: a case study. , 2010, Issue brief.

[9]  Hardeep Singh,et al.  Exploring situational awareness in diagnostic errors in primary care , 2011, BMJ quality & safety.

[10]  Dean F. Sittig,et al.  Computerized Provider Order Entry Adoption: Implications for Clinical Workflow , 2008, Journal of General Internal Medicine.

[11]  Dean F. Sittig,et al.  Review of Reported Clinical Information System Adverse Events in US Food and Drug Administration Databases , 2011, Applied Clinical Informatics.

[12]  Quality Measures and the Individual Physician , 2010 .

[13]  John D Halamka,et al.  Patients should have to opt out of national electronic care records: AGAINST. , 2006, BMJ.

[14]  Robyn Tamblyn,et al.  Review Paper: The Impact of Electronic Health Records on Time Efficiency of Physicians and Nurses: A Systematic Review , 2005, J. Am. Medical Informatics Assoc..

[15]  D. Bates,et al.  Effect of computerized physician order entry and a team intervention on prevention of serious medication errors. , 1998, JAMA.

[16]  William W Stead,et al.  Biomedical informatics: changing what physicians need to know and how they learn. , 2011, Academic medicine : journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges.

[17]  Jeremy C Wyatt,et al.  Opportunities for and challenges of computerisation , 1998, The Lancet.

[18]  Renée M Popovits,et al.  Confidentiality law: time for change? , 2010, Behavioral healthcare.

[19]  Joan S. Ash,et al.  Implementing computerized physician order entry: the importance of special people , 2003, Int. J. Medical Informatics.

[20]  D. Protti Comparison of information technology in general practice in 10 countries. , 2007, Healthcare Quarterly.

[21]  Tejal K. Gandhi,et al.  Incomplete care--on the trail of flaws in the system. , 2011, The New England journal of medicine.

[22]  Nancy G. Leveson,et al.  Viewpoint Paper: EHR Safety: The Way Forward to Safe and Effective Systems , 2008, J. Am. Medical Informatics Assoc..

[23]  D. Chou Health IT and Patient Safety: Building Safer Systems for Better Care , 2012 .

[24]  Hardeep Singh,et al.  Research Paper: Communication Outcomes of Critical Imaging Results in a Computerized Notification System , 2007, J. Am. Medical Informatics Assoc..

[25]  Dean F. Sittig,et al.  Creating an Oversight Infrastructure for Electronic Health Record–Related Patient Safety Hazards , 2011, Journal of patient safety.

[26]  Ben-Tzion Karsh,et al.  Clinical Practice Improvement and Redesign : How Change in Workflow Can Be Supported by Clinical Decision Support , 2009 .

[27]  Abraham Verghese,et al.  Culture shock--patient as icon, icon as patient. , 2008, The New England journal of medicine.

[28]  Farah Magrabi,et al.  An analysis of computer-related patient safety incidents to inform the development of a classification , 2010, J. Am. Medical Informatics Assoc..

[29]  Committee opinion no. 472: Patient safety and the electronic health record. , 2010, Obstetrics and gynecology.

[30]  Charles E. Leonard,et al.  Unintended effects of a computerized physician order entry nearly hard-stop alert to prevent a drug interaction: a randomized controlled trial. , 2010, Archives of internal medicine.

[31]  Dean F Sittig,et al.  A new sociotechnical model for studying health information technology in complex adaptive healthcare systems , 2010, Quality and Safety in Health Care.

[32]  Francis Roger-France,et al.  eHealth in Belgium, a new "secure" federal network: Role of patients, health professions and social security services , 2011, Int. J. Medical Informatics.

[33]  Ludwig Edelstein,et al.  The Hippocratic oath , 1943 .

[34]  Nigel Watson,et al.  Patients should have to opt out of national electronic care records , 2006, BMJ : British Medical Journal.

[35]  David W. Bates,et al.  Governance for clinical decision support: case studies and recommended practices from leading institutions , 2011, J. Am. Medical Informatics Assoc..

[36]  David W. Bates,et al.  The economic benefits of health information exchange interoperability for Australia , 2007, AMIA.

[37]  Kumanan Wilson,et al.  The challenges in making electronic health records accessible to patients , 2012, J. Am. Medical Informatics Assoc..