The following was published on September 22, 2017.The abstract reads:The role and benefits of accessing primary care patient records during unscheduled care: a systematic reviewTom Bowden and Enrico CoieraBMC Medical Informatics and Decision MakingBMC series – open, inclusive and trusted201717:138https://doi.org/10.1186/s12911-017-0523-4Received: 26 December 2016Accepted: 8 August 2017Published: 22 September 2017AbstractBackgroundThe purpose of this study was to assess the impact of accessing primary care records on unscheduled care. Unscheduled care is typically delivered in hospital Emergency Departments. Studies published to December 2014 reporting on primary care record access during unscheduled care were retrieved.ResultsTwenty-two articles met inclusion criteria from a pool of 192. Many shared electronic health records (SEHRs) were large in scale, servicing many millions of patients. Reported utilization rates by clinicians was variable,...
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