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Managers see the problems associated with coding clinical data as a technical issue whilst clinicians also see cultural barriers.
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Managers see the problems associated with coding clinical data as a technical issue whilst clinicians also see cultural barriers.

S de Lusignan, SE Wells, NJ Hague and K Thiru
Methods of Information in Medicine, Vol.42(4), pp.416-422
2003

Abstract

Ambulatory Care Information Systems Attitude of Health Personnel Attitude to Computers Family Practice Forms and Records Control Great Britain Health Services Research Humans International Classification of Diseases Medical Records Systems Computerized Medical Records Problem-Oriented Organizational Culture Questionnaires
In UK general practice, the coding of clinical data (Read Coding) is far from universal. This study set out to examine the barriers to recording structured information in computerised medical records; and to explore whether managers and clinicians had different perspectives in how these barriers should be overcome.
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