Theuniversity of washington electronic medical record experience

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Abstract

The Health Sciences Library at the University of Washington initiated and continues to develop a role in the electronic medical record, starting with the development of the first integrated web-based interface, called MINDscape. An Integrated Academic Information Management System (IAIMS) grant in 1992 began the process, which also led to the development of a clinical medical librarian position. Over the years, the librarian's role in the clinical environment became more established, and with the advent of clinical online resources, it offered further opportunities for librarians to provide the expertise needed to incorporate the appropriate resources. The collaborative journey continues as librarians, now able to directly access the EMRs, provide information about what resources to use and where best to place them and design how best to provide notes or feedback to clinicians.

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Welton, N. J. (2010). Theuniversity of washington electronic medical record experience. Journal of the Medical Library Association, 98(3), 217–219. https://doi.org/10.3163/1536-5050.98.3.008

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