Improving Care with an Automated Patient History
Enhancing Efficiency and Accuracy in Medical History with Technology
Keywords:
automated patient history, medicinal history, doctors, medicinal specialist, doctor understanding relationship, restorative expertise, stethoscope, many-sidedness of the illness, psychological keenness, time factor, technique, transcription, electronic, pen, institutionalized record, coding, innovation, conventional methods, efficienciesAbstract
Taking a medicinal history is, for most doctors, the quintessence of being a medicinal specialist and the center of the doctor understanding relationship. It's a restorative expertise that doctors learn as understudies, what's more, for some doctors, it is more representative of their calling than the stethoscope. Taking a therapeutic history has dependably included certain factors, for example, the many-sided quality of the illness or condition, the psychological keenness of the patient, and the doctor's chance. The time factor is influenced by the technique (transcription, electronic, or pen) that a doctor uses to record the medicinal history. Utilizing innovation to abbreviate the time required to take a medicinal history and deliver an institutionalized record that encourages coding would appear to make a great deal of sense. In any case, numerous doctors are hesitant to substitute customary methods for rehearsing pharmaceutical for the efficiencies offered by the present innovation.Downloads
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2017-10-06
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“Improving Care with an Automated Patient History: Enhancing Efficiency and Accuracy in Medical History with Technology”, JASRAE, vol. 14, no. 1, pp. 257–260, Oct. 2017, Accessed: Feb. 07, 2026. [Online]. Available: https://ignited.in/index.php/jasrae/article/view/6986






