Search Results - "Witteman, T.A."
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Development and implementation of a fully paperless cardiology information system (EPD-Vision)
Published in 2006 Computers in Cardiology (01-09-2006)“…Starting February 2006, the departments Cardiology and Thoracic Surgery of the Leiden University Medical Center use a self-developed electronic patient record…”
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Multi-vendor solution for reception and review of ECGs to shorten treatment delay in AMI patients
Published in Computers in Cardiology, 2005 (2005)“…To provide optimal pre-hospital acute myocardial infarct (AMI) care, a system has been developed to receive ECGs from (ambulance) defibrillators from different…”
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Computer assisted generation of patient discharge letters using the cardiology information system greatly accelerates clinical reporting
Published in Computers in Cardiology, 2004 (2004)“…After each discharge of a patient from our department a patient discharge letter needs to be generated to inform the patient's general practitioner. Previously…”
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Improvement in quality of care by mobile access to always-up-to-date clinical guidelines and documentation of the decision process
Published in Computers in Cardiology, 2003 (2003)“…All staff members and residents at the Department of Cardiology are provided with a Palm Tungsten-T personal digital assistant (PDA). All departmental clinical…”
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Integrated access to function test results from within a cardiology information system
Published in Computers in Cardiology (2002)“…A dedicated cardiology information system (CARIS) has been developed in our department to record all information pertaining to studies performed in the cathlab…”
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Application of handheld computers for mobile access to a cardiology information system
Published in Computers in Cardiology 2001. Vol.28 (Cat. No.01CH37287) (2001)“…Patient care in a coronary care unit (CCU) can be greatly improved by direct access to a specially-tailored electronic patient record (EPR) system. Current…”
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