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Impact of an Upgraded Patient Summary Page: Measuring Workflow Compliance in a Neonatal Electronic Health Record

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This quantitative study measured workflow compliance following an upgraded electronic health record summary page. Data were collected using audit log files and analyzed. Some positive improvements were demonstrated for key workflow tasks; significant time savings and more structured data entry were observed.

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Authors

Speaker Image for Orla Sheehan
Orla Sheehan, MSc, BSc, RGN, RCN
Speaker Image for Richard Greene
Richard . Greene, BAGRSC, MB, BCH, BAO
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Brendan Murphy, MB, BCH, BAO, MD

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