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- PHR Update → PHR
- PHRs → PHR
- POE → CPOE
- PRIME - PRocess modelling in ImpleMEntation research → Prime
- PSQIA → Patient Safety and Quality Improvement Act (PSQIA)
- Palm-based Clinical Information System → Palm-based Clinical Information System (PalmCIS)
- Pantanowitz L, Henricks WH, Beckwith BA. Medical laboratory informatics. Clin Lab Med. 2007 Dec;27 → Medical laboratory informatics
- Password Strength → Password
- Password Strength - length, frequency of change, etc. → Password
- Password management → Password
- Password strength → Password
- Passwords → Password
- Patient matching → Patient Matching Algorithms
- Patient medical record → EMR
- Patient portal pros and cons → Patient portal
- Patient registries → Registry
- Patient safety and quality improvement act → Patient Safety and Quality Improvement Act (PSQIA)
- Pearce C, Trumble S. Computers can’t listen--Algorithmic logic meets patient centeredness. Aust Fam Physician. 2006 Jun; 35 (6): 439-42 → Computers can't listen--Algorithmic logic meets patient centeredness
- Pennsylvania → HITREC
- Personal Health Records -- PHRs → PHR
- Personal Order Sets → Personal order set
- Personal health record → PHR
- Personal health records → PHR
- Personally Identifiable Health Data → Identifiable Health Data
- Personally identifiable Health information → Identifiable Health Data
- Personally identifiable information → Identifiable Health Data
- Phenome-wide association studies (PheWAS) → PheWAS
- Phi → Protected Health Information (PHI)
- Physician Architect → Physician Builder
- Physician Help Desks → EMR
- Physician order entry → CPOE
- Physician productivity and Electronic Medical Record (EMR) → Physician productivity
- Physician resistance → Physician resistance as a barrier to implement clinical information systems
- Physicians' decisions to override computerized drug alerts in primary care. Weingart SN, Toth M, Sands DZ, Aronson MD, Davis RB, Phillips RS. Arch Intern Med. 2003 Nov 24; 163(21): 2625-31 → Physicians' decisions to override computerized drug alerts in primary care
- Physicians and electronic health records → Physicians and electronic health records: a statewide survey
- Physiologic Monitors → Physiologic monitors
- Picture Archiving and Communication Systems (PACS) → Picture archiving and communication system (PACS)
- Poon EG, Wang SJ, Gandhi TK, Bates DW, Kuperman GJ. Design and implementation of a comprehensive outpatient results manager. J Biomed Inform. 2003; 36: 80-91 → Design and implementation of a comprehensive outpatient results manager
- Portable Personal Health Record → PHR
- Post-live Physician Training & Support → Vendor Selection Criteria: Go live support
- Post-live Training & Support → Post-live Physician Training & Support
- Potential benefits of ePrescribing → E-prescribing
- Potential pitfalls with electronic medical records. W V Med J. 2007 Mar-Apr;103(2):36-7. Fitzgerald CL, Talug C, Zaslau S. → Potential pitfalls with electronic medical records
- Potentially Inappropriate Medication (PIM) Use in Older Adults:65 years and older (Based on 2000 updated Beers Criteria) → CDS
- Potentially Inappropriate Medication (PIM) Use in Older Adults: 65 and Older - Independent of Diagnoses or Conditions - Based on Upadted Beers Criteria → CDS
- Potentially Inappropriate Medication (PIM) Use in Older Adults: 65 and Older - Independent of Diagnoses or Conditions - Based on Upated Beers Criteria → CDS
- Potentially Inappropriate Medication (PIM) Use in Older Adults: 65 and Older - Independent of Diagnoses or Conditions - Based on Updated Beers Criteria → CDS
- Potentially Inappropriate Medications for Older Adults: 65 and Older → Beers Criteria
- Potentially Inappropriate Medications for Older Adults: 65 and Older - Independent of Diagnoses or Conditions - Based on 2000 Upated Beers Criteria (drugs with ADE severity rating of HIGH only) → CDS
- Potentially Inappropriate Medications for Older Adults: 65 and Older with -HIGH Severity Rating- Independent of Diagnoses or Conditions → CDS