Ancient Egyptians
Ancient Egyptians
The sound of Electronic Medical Records (EMR) first echoed in late 1960's. Until Larry Weeds coined the concept of Problem Oriented Medical Records in medical practice, care providers only recorded their diagnoses and treatment that they provided. Weed's innovation was to generate a record that would allow a third party to independently verify the diagnosis. After Weed's revolutionary idea, The Regenstreif Institute developed the first Medical Records System in 1972. Unfortunately, this revolutionary invention could not penetrate into the medical practice. However in 1991, the Institute of Medicine, a highly respected think tank in the US recommended that by the year 2000, every physician should be using certified EMR, EHR, patent portal and medical billing in their practice to improve patient care and made policy recommendations on how to achieve that goal.
The first woman to fly over the Atlantic solo....
Sorry- but the bomb is older than the gun- and we just do not have records. It was about 1,000 years ago, in China.
It was a British scientist, John Harrison, invented the first accurate seagoing clock (the H5) for the Royal Navy in 1761. It was used for determing one's position and direction at sea (which you can tell by the stars and the time).
Ancient Egyptians
The first use of electronic medical records was to document clinical encounters. This is one of the major reasons why electronic medical records were made. I
These days, it could be any nationality. But the surname is first found in the records of Oxfordshire, England.
who was the first federal legislation to deal thoroughly and explicitly with the privacy of medical records.
Records of the Makinen surname are first found in South Holland.See more at the Related Link listed below:
The Middle English/Old French given name 'Avice' was first found (in records) in Southeast England.
These days, any surname belong to any person of any nationality. However, the proud and noble Spanish surname of Guerra is first found in the medieval-era records of Castile.
The English surname Walton is first found in the records at Lancashire , where they'd held family seat from ancient times.
The English surname Walton is first found in the records at Lancashire , where they'd held family seat from ancient times.
As an English surname, Ben is first found amongst the ancient records of Cheshire and Lancashire, where they'd held a family seat.
First found in the ancient records of Brittany, the proud and noble French surname of Tetro wields the family motto of "Never despairing!"
The proud and noble Scottish surname of Carr is first found amidst the early records of Lancashire(!). Family motto: "Late but in earnest!"