Essays about: "electronic prescribing systems"

Found 3 essays containing the words electronic prescribing systems.

  1. 1. Evaluation of electronic prescribing system-User acceptance perspective

    University essay from Linnéuniversitetet/Institutionen för informatik (IK)

    Author : Abdurahman Mohammed; [2016]
    Keywords : electronic prescribing systems; paediatrician acceptance; technology acceptance model;

    Abstract : The use of Electronic Prescribing Systems (EPS) has significant potential role in improving patient safety and reducing adverse drug events. However, the introduction of these systems can have negative outcome on delivery of care if healthcare providers are not utilizing regularly and accept it. READ MORE

  2. 2. Electronic Prescribing Management System for Rural Settings of Developing Countries : A Patient Centric System

    University essay from Institutionen för datavetenskap; Tekniska högskolan

    Author : Saritha Dronamraj; [2012]
    Keywords : E-prescribing; Developing countries; E-prescribing management system; E-prescription management system; Electronic health records; Clinical decision support system; Uganda healthcare system; Ugandan clinical guidelines; Patient care; Rural healthcare; Health systems;

    Abstract : During the last decade, electronic prescribing has been a point of focus in healthcare industry and is rapidly becoming a standard of practice. It has proven as an important element in improving the quality of patient care, mitigating or eliminating the phone calls back and forth from pharmacies to point of care/health centers. READ MORE

  3. 3. Interoperability in Healthcare : A focus on the Social Interoperability

    University essay from Blekinge Tekniska Högskola/Sektionen för datavetenskap och kommunikation

    Author : Rambabu Garlapati; Rajib Biswas; [2012]
    Keywords : eHealth Interoperability; Social Interoperability.;

    Abstract : Context: Now a days Information technology has become a part of health-care delivery this makes life much easier for patients and health-care professionals. The increase in demand for communication among the different health information systems and health professionals has made interoperability complex and whereas interoperability is mainly focused at semantic and technical levels of communication. READ MORE