Edited by a professor at Harvard Medical School who has extensive
experience in this field, this important and timely book presents a
variety of perspectives on the organization of patient medical
records around patient problems, presenting a more effective
problem-oriented approach rather than the traditional data-oriented
approach. It is comprehensive, covering the history and importance
of the electronic health record, the attitudes toward and use of
problem lists, strategies to improve the problem list, and
applications in practice of the problem list.
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