Journal article
Data collection in private practice and implementation with electronic medical records
Bulletin of the NYU Hospital for Joint Diseases, v 65(2), pp 146-149
2007
PMID: 17581110
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Abstract
The private clinical practice provides a unique environment for the collection of useful data on the severity of disease and on the management of patients with active diseases and conditions. By virtue of the higher volume of patients seen in a given period of time, compared to the academic setting, the continuity of care (in most practices), and the diversity of patients and disease states treated in the private setting is a potentially excellent source of valuable information. Yet these same features, particular the volume of patients needed to maintain an economically viable practice, and other necessary time commitments for practice in the private setting (bill paying, phone call management, general office management), present obstacles that most private practitioners find insurmountable.
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- Title
- Data collection in private practice and implementation with electronic medical records
- Creators
- Martin Jan Bergman - Drexel University
- Publication Details
- Bulletin of the NYU Hospital for Joint Diseases, v 65(2), pp 146-149
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Language
- English
- Academic Unit
- Medicine (Graduate)
- Web of Science ID
- WOS:000217022800010
- Scopus ID
- 2-s2.0-34548442414
- Other Identifier
- 991019168121904721
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