The Use of Computer Generated Patient Profiles to Evaluate Resident Performance in Patient Care
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This paper describes the way in which data from a computer-based health information system are used to review the service experiences of family practice residents. First, it discusses the development of the patient profiles that provide a chronological account of a patient's visits, their purposes, diagnoses, laboratory procedures, treatments, and outcomes. Then, through four cases, it describes the way in which these computer-generated displays are used by faculty to conduct concurrent reviews of residents' performances, to select medical records for review, and to initiate feedback and instruction to residents as they care for their patients.
A computerized e book and data base for family practice.
Tudiver F Can Fam Physician. 2011; 30:168-76.
PMID: 21283504 PMC: 2154005.