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Mohammed, A., Mehrez, A & Aladel, L. (2021). Investigating the impact of electronic health record on healthcare professionals.International Journal of Data and Network Science, 5(1), 63-74.
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Anderegg, S. V., & Gumpper, K. F. (2012). What meaningful use means for pharmacy. American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 69(10), 890-894.
Ayres, E. J., & Hoggle, L. B. (2012). Advancing practice: using nutrition information and technology to improve health—the nutrition informatics global challenge. Nutrition & Dietetics, 69(3), 195-197.
Bardach, S. H., Real, K., & Bardach, D. R. (2017). Perspectives of healthcare practitioners: An exploration of interprofes-sional communication using electronic medical records. Journal of Interprofessional Care, 31(3), 300-306.
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Celikkan, U., Sahin, Y. G., & Senuzun, F. (2013). Perceived usefulness of data entry tools in medical encounters: a sur-vey. Journal of Medical Systems, 37(6), 9988.
Chalmers, J., Siska, M., Le, T., & Knoer, S. (2018). Pharmacy informatics in multihospital health systems: Opportunities and challenges. The Bulletin of the American Society of Hospital Pharmacists, 75(7), 457-464.
Chao, W. C., Hu, H., Ung, C. O. L., & Cai, Y. (2013). Benefits and challenges of electronic health record system on stake-holders: A qualitative study of outpatient physicians. Journal of Medical Systems, 37(4), 9960.
Cole, A. M., B. Pflugeisen, M. R. Schwartz & S. C. Miller. (2018). Cross sectional study to assess the accuracy of elec-tronic health record data to identify patients in need of lung cancer screening. BMC Research Notes, 11, 1-4.
Culler, S. D., Jose, J., Kohler, S., & Rask, K. (2011). Nurses' perceptions and experiences with the implementation of a medication administration system. CIN: Computers, Informatics, Nursing, 29(5), 280-288.
Cyganek, B., M. Graña, B. Krawczyk, A. Kasprzak, P. Porwik, K. Walkowiak & M. Woźniak. (2016). A Survey of Big Da-ta Issues in Electronic Health Record Analysis. Applied Artificial Intelligence, 30, 497-520.
de Hoon, S. E. M., K. Hek, L. van Dijk & R. A. Verheij. (2017). Adverse events recording in electronic health record sys-tems in primary care. BMC Medical Informatics & Decision Making, 17, 1-6.
Deokar, A. V., & Sarnikar, S. (2016). Understanding process change management in electronic health record implementa-tions. Information Systems and e-Business Management, 14(4), 733-766.
Dowding, D. W., M. Turley & T. Garrido. (2015). Nurses' use of an integrated electronic health record: results of a case site analysis. Informatics for Health & Social Care, 40, 345-361.
El Mahalli, A. A. (2015). Electronic health records: Use and barriers among physicianss in eastern province of Saudi Ara-bia. Saudi Journal for Health Sciences, 4, 32-41.
Emmendorfer, T., Glassman, P. A., Moore, V., Leadholm, T. C., Good, C. B., & Cunningham, F. (2012). Monitoring ad-verse drug reactions across a nationwide health care system using information technology. American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 69(4), 321-328.
Hawley, G., J. Hepworth, C. Jackson & S. A. Wilkinson. (2017). Integrated care among healthcare providers in shared ma-ternity care: what is the role of paper and electronic health records? Australian Journal of Primary Health, 23, 397-406.
Holanda, A. A., e Sá, H. L. D. C., Vieira, A. P. G. F., & Catrib, A. M. F. (2012). Use and satisfaction with electronic health record by primary care physicians in a health district in Brazil. Journal of Medical Systems, 36(5), 3141-3149.
Horning, R. (2011). Implementing an electronic medical record with computerized prescriber order entry at a critical ac-cess hospital. American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 68(23), 2288-2292.
Houser, S. H., & Johnson, L. A. (2008). Perceptions regarding electronic health record implementation among health in-formation management professionals in Alabama: a statewide survey and analysis. Perspectives in Health Information Management/AHIMA, American Health Information Management Association, 5.
Jabali, A. K. (2017). Progress in adopting EHR in Saudi eastern region private hospitals. International Journal of Healthcare Management, 10, 13-18.
Jawhari, B., Ludwick, D., Keenan, L., Zakus, D., & Hayward, R. (2016). Benefits and challenges of EMR implementations in low resource settings: a state-of-the-art review. BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making, 16(1), 116.
Johnson, T. J., & Brownlee, M. J. (2018). Development and innovation of system resources to optimize patient care. The Bulletin of the American Society of Hospital Pharmacists, 75(7), 465-472.
Kossman, S. P., & Scheidenhelm, S. L. (2008). Nurses' perceptions of the impact of electronic health records on work and patient outcomes. CIN: Computers, Informatics, Nursing, 26(2), 69-77.
Kruse, G. R., H. Hays, E. J. Orav, M. Palan & T. D. Sequist. (2017). Meaningful Use of the Indian Health Service Elec-tronic Health Record. Health Services Research, 52, 1349.
Likourezos, A., Chalfin, D., Murphy, D., Sommer, B., Darcy, K., & Davidson, S. (2004). Physician and nurse satisfaction with an electronic medical record system. Computers in Emergency Medicine, 27(4), 419–424.
Lövestam, E., Orrevall, Y., Koochek, A., Karlström, B., & Andersson, A. (2015). Evaluation of N utrition C are P rocess documentation in electronic patient records: need of improvement. Nutrition & Dietetics, 72(1), 74-80.
Makam, A. N., Lanham, H. J., Batchelor, K., Moran, B., Howell-Stampley, T., Kirk, L., ... & Halm, E. A. (2014). The good, the bad and the early adopters: providers' attitudes about a common, commercial EHR. Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice, 20(1), 36-42.
Maunder, K., Walton, K., Williams, P., Ferguson, M., Beck, E., Ayres, E., & Hoggle, L. (2015). Uptake of nutrition infor-matics in A ustralia compared with the USA. Nutrition & dietetics, 72(3), 291-298.records: Need of improve-ment. Nutrition & dietetics, 72(1), 74-80.
Mehmood, H., M. Aslam, S. Aslam, A. Waqar, A. Khan, Y. Hassan, F. M. Cheema, H. Mujtaba & M. Noor e. (2017). ELECTRONIC HEALTH RECORD SYSTEMS; PERCEPTION AND EVALUATION AMONG PHYSICIANSS IN PA-KISTAN. Professional Medical Journal, 24, 182-187.
Mosher, H. J., Lose, D. T., Leslie, R., Pennathur, P., & Kaboli, P. J. (2015). Aligning complex processes and electronic health record templates: a quality improvement intervention on inpatient interdisciplinary rounds. BMC Health Ser-vices Research, 15(1), 1-9.
Ngafeeson, M. N. (2015). Healthcare information systems opportunities and challenges. In Encyclopedia of Information Science and Technology, Third
O'Mahony, D., Wright, G., Yogeswaran, P., & Govere, F. (2014). Knowledge and attitudes of nurses in community health centres about electronic medical records. Curationis, 37(1), 01-06.Edition (pp. 3387-3395). IGI Global.
O'SULLIVAN, T. A., Billing, N. A., & Stokes, D. (2011). Just what the doctor ordered: Moving forward with electronic health records. Nutrition & Dietetics, 68(3), 179-184.
Pedersen, C. A., Schneider, P. J., & Scheckelhoff, D. J. (2016). ASHP national survey of pharmacy practice in hospital set-tings: monitoring and patient education—2015. American J ournal of Health-System Pharmacy, 73(17), 1307-1330.
Penoyer, D. A., Cortelyou-Ward, K. H., Noblin, A. M., Bullard, T., Talbert, S., Wilson, J., ... & Briscoe, J. G. (2014). Use of electronic health record documentation by healthcare workers in an acute care hospital system. Journal of healthcare management, 59(2), 130-144.
Petrides, A. K., I. Bixho, E. M. Goonan, D. W. Bates, S. Shaykevich, S. R. Lipsitz, A. B. Landman, M. J. Tanasijevic & S. E. F. Melanson. (2017). ze The Benefits and Challenges of an Interfaced Electronic Health Record and Laboratory In-formation System Effects on Laboratory Processes. 410-417.
Probst, Y. (2011). Dietitians in the electronic age: Progressing towards e-health. Nutrition & Dietetics, 68(3), 177–178. doi: 10.1111/j.1747-0080.2011.01542.x
Rind, D. M., Safran, C., Phillips, R. S., Wang, Q., Calkins, D. R., Delbanco, T. L., … Slack, W. V. (1994). Effect of com-puter-based alerts on the treatment and outcomes of hospitalized patients. Archives of Internal Medicine, 154(13), 1511-1517. Doi:10.1001/archinte.1994.0042013010714
Sakata, K. K., Stephenson, L. S., Mulanax, A., Bierman, J., Mcgrath, K., Scholl, G., ... & Gold, J. A. (2016). Professional and interprofessional differences in electronic health records use and recognition of safety issues in critically ill pa-tients. Journal of Interprofessional Care, 30(5), 636-642.
Shachak, A., & Reis, S. (2009). The impact of electronic medical records on patient–doctor communication during consul-tation: a narrative literature review. Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice, 15(4), 641-649.
Schenk, E., Schleyer, R., Jones, C. R., Fincham, S., Daratha, K. B., & Monsen, K. A. (2018). Impact of adoption of a com-prehensive electronic health record on nursing work and caring efficacy. CIN: Computers, Informatics, Nursing, 36(7), 331-339.
Shahmoradi, L., A. Darrudi, G. Arji & A. F. Nejad. (2017). Electronic Health Record Implementation: A SWOT Analysis. Acta Medica Iranica, 55, 642-649.
Shield, R. R., Goldman, R. E., Anthony, D. A., Wang, N., Doyle, R. J., & Borkan, J. (2010). Gradual electronic health rec-ord implementation: new insights on physician and patient adaptation. The Annals of Family Medicine, 8(4), 316-326.
Singer, A., & Fernandez, R. D. (2015). The effect of electronic medical record system use on communication between pharmacists and prescribers. BMC Family Practice, 16(1), 155.
Singh, B., & Muthuswamy, P. (2013). Factors affecting the adoption of electronic health records by nurses. World Applied Sciences Journal, 28(11), 1531-1535.
Steinhubl, S. R., & Topol, E. J. (2015). Moving from digitalization to digitization in cardiovascular care: why is it im-portant, and what could it mean for patients and providers?. Journal of the American College of Cardiology, 66(13), 1489-1496.
Strudwick, G. & L. McGillis Hall. (2015). Nurse acceptance of electronic health record technology: a literature review. Journal of Research in Nursing, 20, 596.
Taylor, S. P., Ledford, R., Palmer, V., & Abel, E. (2014). We need to talk: an observational study of the impact of elec-tronic medical record implementation on hospital communication. BMJ Quality Safety, 23(7), 584-588.
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, (2009), Health information technology. Retrieved July 22, 2009, from http://healthit.hhs.gov/portal/server.pt?open=512&objID=1204&parentname=CommunityPage&parentid=2&mode=2&in_hi_userid=10741&cachached=true.
Ventres, W., Kooienga, S., Vuckovic, N., Marlin, R., Nygren, P., & Stewart, V. (2006). Physicians, patients, and the elec-tronic health record: an ethnographic analysis. The Annals of Family Medicine, 4(2), 124-131.
Vitari, C. & R. Ologeanu-Taddei. (2018). The intention to use an electronic health record and its antecedents among three different categories of clinical staff. BMC Health Services Research, 18, 1-1.
Alasmary, M., El Metwally, A., & Househ, M. (2014). The association between computer literacy and training on clinical productivity and user satisfaction in using the electronic medical record in Saudi Arabia. Journal of Medical Sys-tems, 38(8), 69.
Al-Harbi, A. (2011). Healthcare providers’ perceptions towards health information applications at King Abdul-Aziz Med-ical City, Saudi Arabia. International Journal of Advanced Computer Science and Applications, 2(10), 10-13.
Alharthi, H., Youssef, A., Radwan, S., Al-Muallim, S., & Zainab, A. T. (2014). Physician satisfaction with electronic med-ical records in a major Saudi Government hospital. Journal of Taibah University Medical Sciences, 9(3), 213-218.
Andrus, M. R. (2012). Student pharmacist initiated medication reconciliation in the outpatient setting. Pharmacy prac-tice, 10(2), 78.
Anderegg, S. V., & Gumpper, K. F. (2012). What meaningful use means for pharmacy. American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 69(10), 890-894.
Ayres, E. J., & Hoggle, L. B. (2012). Advancing practice: using nutrition information and technology to improve health—the nutrition informatics global challenge. Nutrition & Dietetics, 69(3), 195-197.
Bardach, S. H., Real, K., & Bardach, D. R. (2017). Perspectives of healthcare practitioners: An exploration of interprofes-sional communication using electronic medical records. Journal of Interprofessional Care, 31(3), 300-306.
Carayon, P., Cartmill, R., Blosky, M. A., Brown, R., Hackenberg, M., Hoonakker, P., ... & Walker, J. M. (2011). ICU nurs-es' acceptance of electronic health records. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association, 18(6), 812-819.
Castillo, V. H., Martínez-García, A. I., Soriano-Equigua, L., Maciel-Mendoza, F. M., Álvarez-Flores, J. L., & Juárez-Ramírez, R. (2019). An interaction framework for supporting the adoption of EHRS by physicians. Universal Access in the Information Society, 18(2), 399-412.
Celikkan, U., Sahin, Y. G., & Senuzun, F. (2013). Perceived usefulness of data entry tools in medical encounters: a sur-vey. Journal of Medical Systems, 37(6), 9988.
Chalmers, J., Siska, M., Le, T., & Knoer, S. (2018). Pharmacy informatics in multihospital health systems: Opportunities and challenges. The Bulletin of the American Society of Hospital Pharmacists, 75(7), 457-464.
Chao, W. C., Hu, H., Ung, C. O. L., & Cai, Y. (2013). Benefits and challenges of electronic health record system on stake-holders: A qualitative study of outpatient physicians. Journal of Medical Systems, 37(4), 9960.
Cole, A. M., B. Pflugeisen, M. R. Schwartz & S. C. Miller. (2018). Cross sectional study to assess the accuracy of elec-tronic health record data to identify patients in need of lung cancer screening. BMC Research Notes, 11, 1-4.
Culler, S. D., Jose, J., Kohler, S., & Rask, K. (2011). Nurses' perceptions and experiences with the implementation of a medication administration system. CIN: Computers, Informatics, Nursing, 29(5), 280-288.
Cyganek, B., M. Graña, B. Krawczyk, A. Kasprzak, P. Porwik, K. Walkowiak & M. Woźniak. (2016). A Survey of Big Da-ta Issues in Electronic Health Record Analysis. Applied Artificial Intelligence, 30, 497-520.
de Hoon, S. E. M., K. Hek, L. van Dijk & R. A. Verheij. (2017). Adverse events recording in electronic health record sys-tems in primary care. BMC Medical Informatics & Decision Making, 17, 1-6.
Deokar, A. V., & Sarnikar, S. (2016). Understanding process change management in electronic health record implementa-tions. Information Systems and e-Business Management, 14(4), 733-766.
Dowding, D. W., M. Turley & T. Garrido. (2015). Nurses' use of an integrated electronic health record: results of a case site analysis. Informatics for Health & Social Care, 40, 345-361.
El Mahalli, A. A. (2015). Electronic health records: Use and barriers among physicianss in eastern province of Saudi Ara-bia. Saudi Journal for Health Sciences, 4, 32-41.
Emmendorfer, T., Glassman, P. A., Moore, V., Leadholm, T. C., Good, C. B., & Cunningham, F. (2012). Monitoring ad-verse drug reactions across a nationwide health care system using information technology. American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 69(4), 321-328.
Hawley, G., J. Hepworth, C. Jackson & S. A. Wilkinson. (2017). Integrated care among healthcare providers in shared ma-ternity care: what is the role of paper and electronic health records? Australian Journal of Primary Health, 23, 397-406.
Holanda, A. A., e Sá, H. L. D. C., Vieira, A. P. G. F., & Catrib, A. M. F. (2012). Use and satisfaction with electronic health record by primary care physicians in a health district in Brazil. Journal of Medical Systems, 36(5), 3141-3149.
Horning, R. (2011). Implementing an electronic medical record with computerized prescriber order entry at a critical ac-cess hospital. American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 68(23), 2288-2292.
Houser, S. H., & Johnson, L. A. (2008). Perceptions regarding electronic health record implementation among health in-formation management professionals in Alabama: a statewide survey and analysis. Perspectives in Health Information Management/AHIMA, American Health Information Management Association, 5.
Jabali, A. K. (2017). Progress in adopting EHR in Saudi eastern region private hospitals. International Journal of Healthcare Management, 10, 13-18.
Jawhari, B., Ludwick, D., Keenan, L., Zakus, D., & Hayward, R. (2016). Benefits and challenges of EMR implementations in low resource settings: a state-of-the-art review. BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making, 16(1), 116.
Johnson, T. J., & Brownlee, M. J. (2018). Development and innovation of system resources to optimize patient care. The Bulletin of the American Society of Hospital Pharmacists, 75(7), 465-472.
Kossman, S. P., & Scheidenhelm, S. L. (2008). Nurses' perceptions of the impact of electronic health records on work and patient outcomes. CIN: Computers, Informatics, Nursing, 26(2), 69-77.
Kruse, G. R., H. Hays, E. J. Orav, M. Palan & T. D. Sequist. (2017). Meaningful Use of the Indian Health Service Elec-tronic Health Record. Health Services Research, 52, 1349.
Likourezos, A., Chalfin, D., Murphy, D., Sommer, B., Darcy, K., & Davidson, S. (2004). Physician and nurse satisfaction with an electronic medical record system. Computers in Emergency Medicine, 27(4), 419–424.
Lövestam, E., Orrevall, Y., Koochek, A., Karlström, B., & Andersson, A. (2015). Evaluation of N utrition C are P rocess documentation in electronic patient records: need of improvement. Nutrition & Dietetics, 72(1), 74-80.
Makam, A. N., Lanham, H. J., Batchelor, K., Moran, B., Howell-Stampley, T., Kirk, L., ... & Halm, E. A. (2014). The good, the bad and the early adopters: providers' attitudes about a common, commercial EHR. Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice, 20(1), 36-42.
Maunder, K., Walton, K., Williams, P., Ferguson, M., Beck, E., Ayres, E., & Hoggle, L. (2015). Uptake of nutrition infor-matics in A ustralia compared with the USA. Nutrition & dietetics, 72(3), 291-298.records: Need of improve-ment. Nutrition & dietetics, 72(1), 74-80.
Mehmood, H., M. Aslam, S. Aslam, A. Waqar, A. Khan, Y. Hassan, F. M. Cheema, H. Mujtaba & M. Noor e. (2017). ELECTRONIC HEALTH RECORD SYSTEMS; PERCEPTION AND EVALUATION AMONG PHYSICIANSS IN PA-KISTAN. Professional Medical Journal, 24, 182-187.
Mosher, H. J., Lose, D. T., Leslie, R., Pennathur, P., & Kaboli, P. J. (2015). Aligning complex processes and electronic health record templates: a quality improvement intervention on inpatient interdisciplinary rounds. BMC Health Ser-vices Research, 15(1), 1-9.
Ngafeeson, M. N. (2015). Healthcare information systems opportunities and challenges. In Encyclopedia of Information Science and Technology, Third
O'Mahony, D., Wright, G., Yogeswaran, P., & Govere, F. (2014). Knowledge and attitudes of nurses in community health centres about electronic medical records. Curationis, 37(1), 01-06.Edition (pp. 3387-3395). IGI Global.
O'SULLIVAN, T. A., Billing, N. A., & Stokes, D. (2011). Just what the doctor ordered: Moving forward with electronic health records. Nutrition & Dietetics, 68(3), 179-184.
Pedersen, C. A., Schneider, P. J., & Scheckelhoff, D. J. (2016). ASHP national survey of pharmacy practice in hospital set-tings: monitoring and patient education—2015. American J ournal of Health-System Pharmacy, 73(17), 1307-1330.
Penoyer, D. A., Cortelyou-Ward, K. H., Noblin, A. M., Bullard, T., Talbert, S., Wilson, J., ... & Briscoe, J. G. (2014). Use of electronic health record documentation by healthcare workers in an acute care hospital system. Journal of healthcare management, 59(2), 130-144.
Petrides, A. K., I. Bixho, E. M. Goonan, D. W. Bates, S. Shaykevich, S. R. Lipsitz, A. B. Landman, M. J. Tanasijevic & S. E. F. Melanson. (2017). ze The Benefits and Challenges of an Interfaced Electronic Health Record and Laboratory In-formation System Effects on Laboratory Processes. 410-417.
Probst, Y. (2011). Dietitians in the electronic age: Progressing towards e-health. Nutrition & Dietetics, 68(3), 177–178. doi: 10.1111/j.1747-0080.2011.01542.x
Rind, D. M., Safran, C., Phillips, R. S., Wang, Q., Calkins, D. R., Delbanco, T. L., … Slack, W. V. (1994). Effect of com-puter-based alerts on the treatment and outcomes of hospitalized patients. Archives of Internal Medicine, 154(13), 1511-1517. Doi:10.1001/archinte.1994.0042013010714
Sakata, K. K., Stephenson, L. S., Mulanax, A., Bierman, J., Mcgrath, K., Scholl, G., ... & Gold, J. A. (2016). Professional and interprofessional differences in electronic health records use and recognition of safety issues in critically ill pa-tients. Journal of Interprofessional Care, 30(5), 636-642.
Shachak, A., & Reis, S. (2009). The impact of electronic medical records on patient–doctor communication during consul-tation: a narrative literature review. Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice, 15(4), 641-649.
Schenk, E., Schleyer, R., Jones, C. R., Fincham, S., Daratha, K. B., & Monsen, K. A. (2018). Impact of adoption of a com-prehensive electronic health record on nursing work and caring efficacy. CIN: Computers, Informatics, Nursing, 36(7), 331-339.
Shahmoradi, L., A. Darrudi, G. Arji & A. F. Nejad. (2017). Electronic Health Record Implementation: A SWOT Analysis. Acta Medica Iranica, 55, 642-649.
Shield, R. R., Goldman, R. E., Anthony, D. A., Wang, N., Doyle, R. J., & Borkan, J. (2010). Gradual electronic health rec-ord implementation: new insights on physician and patient adaptation. The Annals of Family Medicine, 8(4), 316-326.
Singer, A., & Fernandez, R. D. (2015). The effect of electronic medical record system use on communication between pharmacists and prescribers. BMC Family Practice, 16(1), 155.
Singh, B., & Muthuswamy, P. (2013). Factors affecting the adoption of electronic health records by nurses. World Applied Sciences Journal, 28(11), 1531-1535.
Steinhubl, S. R., & Topol, E. J. (2015). Moving from digitalization to digitization in cardiovascular care: why is it im-portant, and what could it mean for patients and providers?. Journal of the American College of Cardiology, 66(13), 1489-1496.
Strudwick, G. & L. McGillis Hall. (2015). Nurse acceptance of electronic health record technology: a literature review. Journal of Research in Nursing, 20, 596.
Taylor, S. P., Ledford, R., Palmer, V., & Abel, E. (2014). We need to talk: an observational study of the impact of elec-tronic medical record implementation on hospital communication. BMJ Quality Safety, 23(7), 584-588.
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, (2009), Health information technology. Retrieved July 22, 2009, from http://healthit.hhs.gov/portal/server.pt?open=512&objID=1204&parentname=CommunityPage&parentid=2&mode=2&in_hi_userid=10741&cachached=true.
Ventres, W., Kooienga, S., Vuckovic, N., Marlin, R., Nygren, P., & Stewart, V. (2006). Physicians, patients, and the elec-tronic health record: an ethnographic analysis. The Annals of Family Medicine, 4(2), 124-131.
Vitari, C. & R. Ologeanu-Taddei. (2018). The intention to use an electronic health record and its antecedents among three different categories of clinical staff. BMC Health Services Research, 18, 1-1.