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Guidelines for use access to compuuterized medical records
Authors:Frederick R. Jelovsek M.D.  Robert E. Bolinger M.D.  Robert E. Davis M.D.  John M. Long Ed. D.  Byron Oberst M.D.  Robert R. Reid M.D.  Joan Zimmerman D. Phil
Affiliation:1. Committee on Standards, Society for Computer Medicine, 1977, Edina, Minnesota
2. Duke University Medical Center, Box 3974, 27710, Durham, North Carolina
3. Kansas University Medical Center, 66103, Kansas City, Kansas
4. Francis General Hospital, 45th Street, 15201, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
5. Coordinating Center, Hyperlipidemie Program, Suite 408, 2829 University Avenue, S.E., 55414, Minneapolis, Minnesota
6. Omaha Children's Clinic PC, 3925 Dewey Avenue, 68105, Omaha, Nebraska
7. University of Virginia School of Medicine, Box 432, 22903, Charlottesville, Virginia
8. Biomedical Computer Laboratory, 700 S. Euclid Avenue, 63110, St. Louis, Missour
Abstract:Computerization of the medical record allows the unique capability to provide differential access to various components of the record by users outsid of the immediate provider/patient health care setting Guidelines for designers, programmers, and users of computerizeid medical records have been defined in order to clarify which data elements or categories are appropriate for communication to various parties involved in utilizing patients information.
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