       Document 0093
 DOCN  M9650093
 TI    Development of a knowledge-based electronic patient record.
 DT    9605
 AU    Safran C; Rind DM; Sands DZ; Davis RB; Wald J; Slack WV; Department of
       Medicine, Beth Israel Hospital, Boston, MA, USA.
 SO    MD Comput. 1996 Jan-Feb;13(1):46-54, 63. Unique Identifier : AIDSLINE
       MED/96166413
 AB    To help clinicians care for patients with HIV infection, we developed an
       interactive knowledge-based electronic patient record that integrates
       rule-based decision support and full-text information retrieval with an
       online patient record. This highly interactive clinical workstation now
       allows the clinicians at a large primary care practice (30,000
       ambulatory visits per year) to use online information resources and
       fully electronic patient records during all patient encounters. The
       resulting practice database is continually updated with outcome data on
       a cohort of 700 patients with HIV infection. As a byproduct of this
       integrated system, we have developed improved statistical methods to
       measure the effects of electronic alerts and reminders.
 DE    Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome/*THERAPY  *Artificial Intelligence
       Boston  Data Collection  Female  Health Planning  Human  Male  *Medical
       Records Systems, Computerized  Policy Making  Practice Guidelines
       Primary Health Care/METHODS  Risk Factors  Support, U.S. Gov't, P.H.S.
       *Therapy, Computer-Assisted  User-Computer Interface  JOURNAL ARTICLE

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