To abstract data from the medical records, simply go to the medical files in question to retrieve the information.
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medical records technicians
Richard Gartee has written: 'Health information technology and management' -- subject(s): Medical records, Forms and Records Control, Computerized Medical Records Systems, Methods, Data processing 'The Medical Manager: Computerized Practice Management : Student Edition' 'Electronic health records' -- subject(s): Medical records, Forms and Records Control, Electronic Health Records, Methods, Data processing 'The Medical manager' -- subject(s): Data processing, Medical appointments and schedules, Management, Medical offices 'Electronic health records and nursing' -- subject(s): Patient Care Planning, Forms and Records Control, Electronic Health Records, Nursing, Nursing Records, Data processing, Case Reports, Problems and Exercises, Methods 'Health information technology and management' -- subject(s): Medical records, Forms and Records Control, Computerized Medical Records Systems, Methods, Data processing 'The Medical Manager For Windows: Student Edition, Version 10' 'Essentials of electronic health records' -- subject(s): Medical records, Forms and Records Control, Electronic Health Records, Methods, Data processing, Problems and Exercises
Data administration
No, not without his specific permission. Medical records are private and protected by data protection laws.
Not without expressed written permission.
Vagelis Hristidis has written: 'Information discovery on electronic health records' -- subject(s): Medical records, Data processing, Data mining
William G. Madow has written: 'Incomplete Data in Sample Surveys' 'Net differences in interview data on chronic conditions and information derived from medical records' -- subject(s): Health surveys, Medical history taking, Medical records
The person who creates the data in the record
The person who creates the data in the record
All built-in data types are not abstract data types.
Elemer Rudolph Gabrieli has written: 'Computerization of clinical records' -- subject(s): Automatic Data Processing, Communication systems, Information storage and retrieval systems, Medical records, Medical records librarians, Medicine