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Evolution of the Health Record as a Communication Tool to Support Patient Safety

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posted on 2024-09-18, 23:46 authored by TE Kemp, Kerryn Butler-Henderson, Penny AllenPenny Allen, Jennifer AytonJennifer Ayton

This chapter provides a brief history of health records development through the ages, from ancient Mesopotamian clay tablets through to today’s electronic health record. An understanding of where we have come from informs future direction and enhances knowledge. While the content and method has evolved, the need to document health information has been consistent for over 4000 years. The central premise has always been to support quality health care through quality information. This chapter will explore the link between health records and patient safety.

History

Publication title

Handbook of Research on Records and Information Management Strategies for Enhanced Knowledge Coordination

Editors

CT Chisita, RT Enakrire, OO Durodolu, VW Tsabedze and JM Ngoaketsi

Pagination

127-155

ISBN

9781799866183

Department/School

Medicine, Health Sciences, Rural Clinical School

Publisher

IGI Global

Publication status

  • Published

Place of publication

Pennsylvania, United States

Extent

27

Rights statement

Copyright 2021, IGI Global

Socio-economic Objectives

200206 Health system performance (incl. effectiveness of programs), 200303 Health surveillance, 280112 Expanding knowledge in the health sciences

UN Sustainable Development Goals

3 Good Health and Well Being

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