Boundary-Object Trimming: On the Invisibility of Medical Secretaries' Care of Records in Healthcare Infrastructures.
Claus BossenLotte Groth JensenFlemming Witt UdsenPublished in: Comput. Support. Cooperative Work. (2014)
Keyphrases
- medical care
- home care
- health care
- patient care
- health information systems
- medical information
- health information
- electronic medical record
- health insurance
- medical records
- primary care
- patient records
- medical devices
- health services
- medical knowledge
- medical data
- healthcare systems
- discharge summaries
- chronic disease
- patient safety
- databases
- medical domain
- long term
- monitoring system
- health care services
- patient monitoring
- diabetic patients
- clinical decision support systems
- multiple objects
- information systems
- electronic health records
- healthcare professionals
- medical diagnosis
- d objects
- hospital discharge
- clinical decision support
- target object
- medical practice
- object model
- health related
- data management
- evidence based medicine
- object boundaries
- health records
- medical practitioners
- database
- boundary points