Electronic Health Record in Occupational Medicine: Specific Aspects and Requirements of Data Structuring and Standardization
Keywords:
Occupational Health Services, Standards in Occupational Health, Classification of exposure factors, Professional diseases, Profession-linked diseases, Workplace, Workload.Abstract
The service of occupational medicine of a specific economic agent, as integrated part of the System of Labor Health and Safety, requires efficient, well-organized information management through standardized and computerized data processing and exploitation. Legal requirements and practical aspects of information management in occupational medicine trigger necessary operational modifications in the Electronic Health File. The goal of the paper is to present basic requirements of structuring the electronic health file and the necessary standards in recording specific data.
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TRIFF D, ACHIMAŞ CADARIU A. Electronic Health Record in Occupational Medicine: Specific Aspects and Requirements of Data Structuring and Standardization. Appl Med Inform [Internet]. 2011 Jan. 18 [cited 2024 Nov. 17];24(1, 2):34-41. Available from: https://ami.info.umfcluj.ro/index.php/AMI/article/view/78
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