FULL TEXT Providers Reactions to an Automated Health Maintenance Reminder System Incorporated into the Patients Electronic Medical Record Schellhase et al. J Am Board Fam Med 200316312317.
Inform. FULL TEXT Estimating Cancer Screening Indicators in the Primary Care Setting Neale et al. Eval Health Prof 199518187201. ABSTRACT COMPUTER HEALTHMAINTENANCE TRACKING BOOSTS COMPLIANCEJWatch General 1994199466. FULL TEXT HOME Email Alerts J. 20029144160.
Inform. RESULTS Overall providercompliance with the health maintenance protocol increased percentagepoints in the computerbased tracking group and four percentage points inthe manual group. 20007196203.
Am. FULL TEXT Effect of Patient ReminderRecall Interventions on Immunization Rates Review Szilagyi et al. JAMA 200028418201827.
SITE MAP American Medical Association. OUTCOME MEASURES Provider compliance with the practice health maintenanceprotocol, 2 the incremental of operating computerbased vs amanual health maintenance tracking system differs, and 3 inactivepatients will respond to health maintenance reminders. 20029144160.
OUTCOME MEASURES Provider compliance with the practice health maintenanceprotocol, 2 the incremental of operating computerbased vs amanual health maintenance tracking system differs, and 3 inactivepatients will respond to health maintenance reminders. Med. INTERVENTION computerbased health maintenancetracking system that generated annual provider and patient reminders forall patients regardless of appointment status compared with manualflowchartbased tracking system in which patient reminders were triggeredby provider request. Inform. FULL TEXT Cancer EarlyDetection Services in Community Health Centers for the Underserved Randomized Controlled Trial Dietrich et al.
No. Assoc. Med. FULL TEXT Estimating Cancer Screening Indicators in the Primary Care Setting Neale et al. Eval Health Prof 199518187201. ABSTRACT COMPUTER HEALTHMAINTENANCE TRACKING BOOSTS COMPLIANCEJWatch General 1994199466. FULL TEXT OBJECTIVE To compare computerbased with manual health maintenancetracking systems to determine whether 1 computerbased system willresult in better provider compliance with the practice health maintenanceprotocol, 2 the incremental of operating computerbased vs amanual health maintenance tracking system differs, and 3 inactivepatients will respond to health maintenance reminders. Inform. CURRENT ISSUE Assoc.
CME Zimmer, INTERVENTION computerbased health maintenancetracking system that generated annual provider and patient reminders forall patients regardless of appointment status compared with manualflowchartbased tracking system in which patient reminders were triggeredby provider request. PAST ISSUES OUTCOME MEASURES Provider compliance with the healthmaintenance protocol determined by preintervention and postinterventionchart audits, costs of computerbased tracking, and response of inactivepatients to health maintenance reminders. Am. 19974266278.