Folz-Murphy N, Partin M, Williams L, Harris C M, Lauer M S
Information Technology Division, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Ohio, USA.
Proc AMIA Symp. 1998:260-4.
An ambulatory medical record system was implemented as a pilot project to determine the clinical and operational impacts of using interactive, computer-based systems in the outpatient setting. Of the 58 physicians who attempted to use the AMR system, 28 continue as active users. Physicians who discontinued use of the system reported a variety of reasons for their dissatisfaction. As a result of the pilot, the AMR implementation team and physicians understand better how to fit the AMR system to a physician's specific requirements, as well as enhance the operation of the physician's practice. Armed with the experience gained during the early phases of the implementation, the Cleveland Clinic Foundation now intends a cautious expansion and continued evaluation of the AMR system, with the objective of meeting organizational needs with appropriate technical functions.
一个门诊病历系统作为试点项目实施,以确定在门诊环境中使用交互式计算机系统的临床和操作影响。在试图使用该门诊病历(AMR)系统的58名医生中,有28名继续作为活跃用户。停止使用该系统的医生报告了他们不满的各种原因。作为试点的结果,门诊病历实施团队和医生更好地了解了如何使门诊病历系统符合医生的特定要求,以及如何改善医生诊所的运营。凭借在实施早期阶段获得的经验,克利夫兰诊所基金会现在打算谨慎地扩大并持续评估门诊病历系统,目标是以适当的技术功能满足组织需求。