CDI Templates

CDI Main Link

 

Clinical Data Integration Project

 

 

The Use of Templates in Health Information Technology

(with a focus on pediatric care)

Thanks for input from:

Haywood Hall, MD, Director, PACE-MEDSPANISH CENTER, Mesone de San Jose, MESONES 38-15 CENTRO, SAN MIGUEL DE ALLENDE, GUANAJUATO, PACE-MEDSPANISH CENTER, Local (011 52) 415 152 75 32, Message Phone (and Fax) 800 770 6853, see http://www.medspanish.com/id4.html and http://www.medspanish.com/pediatrics.html# and http://medspanish.ning.com/profile/PACEMedSpanish

 

Other Pages:

2.      Page 2: statement – CDITemplate2

3.      Page 3: in development

 

Resources:

 

Amarasingham, RA, Plantinga, L, Diener-West M, Gaski DJ, Powe NR,Clinical Information Technologies and Inpatient Outcomes: A Multiple Hospital Study,” Archives of Internal Medicine 169, 2 (Jan. 26, 2009): 108-114.

Shapiro JS et al, "Document Ontology: Supporting Narrative Documents in Electronic Health Records," AMIA 2005 Symposium Proceedings, pp. 684- 688: “Structured data entry does not support the expressiveness and flexibility to which clinicians are accustomed, and it can be difficult to reconstruct meaning from structured data due to loss of contextual information," p. 684.

 

 

Updated: September 25, 2009

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