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and update medical records across different computer systems. They brought in Mr. Miller s father, Rod, a former I b m. sales manager, as chief executive.
Echobase markets its service to medical records software providers and hospitals, whose doctors download the app free.
Examining medical records the researchers looked at possible risk factors for anencephaly including family history women s weight before pregnancy their occupations their smoking
Researchers will have access to consenting patients'genetic data as well as to medical records of the outcomes of the treatment.
and vegetable intake) and other lifestyle characteristics self-rated health medical history and family history of leukemia or lymphoma.
The researchers then went back into the medical records to match participants to their individual radiation dose levels
Using outpatient electronic medical records the researchers identified whether the participants developed cardiovascular disease diabetes mellitus hypertension (high blood pressure) and metabolic syndrome during the five-year period.
Although she had a medical history of asthma and seasonal allergies and known anaphylaxis to penicillin and cow's milk she wasn't known to be allergic to any of the ingredients in the pie.
Medical records identified 2830 cases of breast cancer during 20 years of follow-up. Putting these real life data into a statistical model allowed the researchers to estimate breast cancer risks for women with different diets.
The sensitive personal information contained in medical records is becoming more accessible than ever as the United states embarks on a fast and unprecedented shift to electronic health records.
privacy concerns The federal government's $19 billion investment in electronic medical record conversion has created already a massive market for HIES,
Privacy lawyers and healthcare policy experts worry that the rapid transition could expose millions of medical records to profit-seeking companies and law-enforcement agencies without patients'consent.
Under HIPAA, police investigators can access medical records when they deem them necessary for a case.
Further, the Patriot act passed in 2011 to combat terrorism allows federal investigators to get access to medical records with a warrant.
could they pay to keep their medical records private? Word travels fast in Brownsville, a city of 175,000 people,
Debby Herbenick, a researcher at Indiana University and author of five books on sexuality, put it this way to Discovery News. This study now claims to literally have found this anatomical entity in a single case history of an 83-year old woman
The federal government is giving hospitals financial incentives to implement electronic medical records, but the most popular systems don't yet make apps that allow doctors to use the records on a tablet the way they would on a desktop or laptop.
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