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  1. the power of EHR Flashcards - Quizlet

    1. Identify the differences between coded and non-coded data entry. 2. Identify the differences between structured and unstructured data entry. 3. Evaluate…

  2. Understanding EHR: Coded vs. Non-Coded Data Insights

    Nov 5, 2024 · Non-coded data: Data entered in a field where the EHR cannot recognize the entry. This is very similar to unstructured data. Non-coded data will not trigger prompts or show up in …

  3. De-identified, Coded, or Anonymous? How do I know?

    May 1, 2020 · Data are considered de-identified when any direct or indirect identifiers or codes linking the data to the individual subject’s identify are destroyed or there is no potential for …

  4. EHR Go Knowledge Activity: Understanding Structured vs Unstructured Data

    1. Identify the differences between coded and non-coded data entry. 2. Identify the differences between structured and unstructured data entry. 3. Evaluate the clinical implications of …

  5. Knowledge Activity: The Power of The EHR: Learning Objectives

    Coded Data: Quantitative data entered into specific fields in the EHR via a computerized form which enables the search, retrieval and/or data mining of the gathered information. Examples: …

  6. Coded and Non-Coded Data Fields.docx - Nursing Hero

    Jul 15, 2024 · Identify the Differences Between Coded and Non-Coded Data Entry o Coded Data Entry: Uses predefined codes, facilitates retrieval, analysis, and reporting. o Non-Coded Data …

  7. Non-coded data: Data entered in a field where the EHR cannot recognize the entry. This is very similar to unstructured data. Non-coded data will not trigger prompts or show up in searches of …

  8. Coded And Non-Coded: Why It Matters - SynApps Solutions

    Non-coded documents are less useful than coded, though a lot more useful than just paper, says the article. With coded documents, you can add in more information that health systems at the …

  9. Coded entry versus free-text and alert overrides: what you get

    Methods: We took advantage of a natural experiment and compared coded and uncoded reasons for drug-drug interaction (DDI) alert overrides entered in two inpatient prescribing systems with …

  10. Structured Data Entry in the Electronic Medical Record: Perspectives

    The Epic electronic health record (EHR) platform supports structured data entry systems (SDES), which allow developers, with input from users, to create highly customized patient-record …

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