Difference between revisions of "Historically Important Electronic Medical Record Systems"

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* [[Technicon Medical Information System (TMIS)]] - Eclipsys Corporatons, Atlanta, GA  
 
* [[Technicon Medical Information System (TMIS)]] - Eclipsys Corporatons, Atlanta, GA  
 
* [[Distributed Hospital Computer Program (DHCP)]] - Veterans Administration hospitals
 
* [[Distributed Hospital Computer Program (DHCP)]] - Veterans Administration hospitals
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* [[Arthritis, Rheumatism, and Aging Medical Information System (ARAMIS) ]] - Stanford University Department of Medicine, Stanford, California.
 
* [[Maine General Health (MGH) EMR]] - One Patient, one chart to achieve interoperability standard
 
* [[Maine General Health (MGH) EMR]] - One Patient, one chart to achieve interoperability standard
 
* [[Cerner Millennium]] - Cerner Corporation, Kansas City, MO
 
* [[Cerner Millennium]] - Cerner Corporation, Kansas City, MO

Revision as of 18:58, 20 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.