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The following Electronic Medical Record (EMR) systems were among the first of their kind ever developed. Each of the following systems added key information to our current understanding of how EMRs can improve the cost, quality, or efficiency of the care delivered within the modern health care system. | The following Electronic Medical Record (EMR) systems were among the first of their kind ever developed. Each of the following systems added key information to our current understanding of how EMRs can improve the cost, quality, or efficiency of the care delivered within the modern health care system. | ||
− | * [[COSTAR]] - Harvard Pilgrim Health Plan, Boston, MA | + | * [[COmputer STored Ambulatory Record (COSTAR)]] - Harvard Pilgrim Health Plan, Boston, MA |
* [[Health Evaluation through Logical Programming (HELP)]] - LDS Hospital, Salt Lake City, UT | * [[Health Evaluation through Logical Programming (HELP)]] - LDS Hospital, Salt Lake City, UT | ||
* [[The Medical Record (TMR)]] - Duke University, Durham, NC | * [[The Medical Record (TMR)]] - Duke University, Durham, NC |
Revision as of 22:11, 18 January 2009
The following Electronic Medical Record (EMR) systems were among the first of their kind ever developed. Each of the following systems added key information to our current understanding of how EMRs can improve the cost, quality, or efficiency of the care delivered within the modern health care system.
- COmputer STored Ambulatory Record (COSTAR) - Harvard Pilgrim Health Plan, Boston, MA
- Health Evaluation through Logical Programming (HELP) - LDS Hospital, Salt Lake City, UT
- The Medical Record (TMR) - Duke University, Durham, NC
- Lockheed-Martin / Technicon Data Systems (TDS) - El Camino Hospital, Mountain View, CA
- Regenstrief Medical Record System (RMRS) - Wishard Memorial Hospital, Indianapolis, IN
- Brigham & Women's Integrated Computing System (BICS) - Brigham & Women's Hospital, Boston, MA
- Out-patient Medical Record (OMR) - Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, MA
- Diogene - University Hospital, Geneva, Switzerland
- Akron General Hospital and IBM - Akron, Ohio
- Problem-Oriented Medical Information System (PROMIS) - Burlington, VT
- Veterans Health Information Systems and Technology Architecture (VistA) - Department of Veterans Affairs (VA)
- Armed Forces Health Longitudinal Technology Application (AHLTA) - US Department of Defense (DoD)
- Janus Health - JanusOSSM - San Diego, CA