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February, 2012
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In Denmark’s Electronic Health Records Program, a Lesson for the U.S.

“The Frederiksberg University Hospital in Copenhagen looks like any other hospital in the developed world, except for one notable absence: there are no clipboards. Instead, doctors and nurses carry wireless handheld computers to call up the medical records of each patient, including their prescription history and drug allergies. If a doctor prescribes a medication that may cause complications, the computer’s alarm goes off. In the hospital’s department of acute medicine — where patients often arrive unconscious or disorientated — department head Klaus Phanareth’s PDA prevents him from prescribing dangerous medications “on a weekly basis,” he says. “There’s no doubt that it saves lives”.”
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Eben Harrell, Time, 16 April 2009

17 April 2009 | Categories: News, RA News, Record Access | Country: Denmark | EHR: EHR, EHR Denmark | Tag(s): Alert/Reminder, Handheld, Medical History, Monitoring, Telemedicine, Videoconferencing, Wireless
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