Ambulatory Care Information Systems
"Ambulatory Care Information Systems" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
MeSH (Medical Subject Headings). Descriptors are arranged in a hierarchical structure,
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Information systems, usually computer-assisted, designed to store, manipulate, and retrieve information for planning, organizing, directing, and controlling administrative activities associated with the provision and utilization of ambulatory care services and facilities.
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D000555
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MeSH Number(s) |
L01.313.500.750.300.680.360.113 N04.452.442.452.050 N04.452.515.360.050
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Below are the most recent publications written about "Ambulatory Care Information Systems" by people in Profiles.
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Bajracharya AS, Crotty BH, Kowoloff HB, Safran C, Slack WV. Patient experience with family history tool: analysis of patients' experience sharing their family health history through patient-computer dialogue in a patient portal. J Am Med Inform Assoc. 2019 07 01; 26(7):603-609.
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Field TS, Garber L, Gagne SJ, Tjia J, Preusse P, Donovan JL, Kanaan AO, Gurwitz JH. Technological resources and personnel costs required to implement an automated alert system for ambulatory physicians when patients are discharged from hospitals to home. Inform Prim Care. 2012; 20(2):87-93.
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Fischer SH, Tjia J, Field TS. Impact of health information technology interventions to improve medication laboratory monitoring for ambulatory patients: a systematic review. J Am Med Inform Assoc. 2010 Nov-Dec; 17(6):631-6.
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Morris NS, MacLean CD, Littenberg B. Literacy and health outcomes: a cross-sectional study in 1002 adults with diabetes. BMC Fam Pract. 2006 Aug 14; 7:49.
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Murff HJ, Gandhi TK, Karson AK, Mort EA, Poon EG, Wang SJ, Fairchild DG, Bates DW. Primary care physician attitudes concerning follow-up of abnormal test results and ambulatory decision support systems. Int J Med Inform. 2003 Sep; 71(2-3):137-49.
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Dembe AE, Savageau JA, Amick BC, Banks SM. Office-based medical care for work-related conditions: findings from the National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey, 1997-1998. J Occup Environ Med. 2002 Dec; 44(12):1106-17.