Increase in relevant data after introduction of a problem-oriented record system in primary pediatric care
C.Z. Margolis,
I. Mendelssohn,
N. Barak,
T. Beinart and
J.R. Goldsmith
American Journal of Public Health, 1984, vol. 74, issue 12, 1410-1412
Abstract:
We determined the effect of the problem list and standard data base components of the problem-oriented record (POR) on kibbutz clinic care. We compared quantity and type of data collected and number of problems identified before and after POR implementation at an experimental clinic with the same variables measured at a similar clinic. Family history, prenatal, natal, nutritional, immunization, environment, review of systems, psychosocial and total data collected, as well as number of chronic problems identified, increased significantly after POR implementation.
Date: 1984
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DOI: 10.2105/AJPH.74.12.1410
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