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. 2007 Aug 1;7(4):328–331. doi: 10.7861/clinmedicine.7-4-328

Medical records and record-keeping standards

Iain Carpenter 1, Mala Bridgelal Ram 1, Giles P Croft 1, John G Williams 1
PMCID: PMC4952891  PMID: 17882846

Abstract

The structure of medical records becomes ever more critical with the advent of electronic records. The Health Informatics Unit (HIU) of the Royal College of Physicians has two work streams in this area. The Records Standards programme is developing generic standards for all entries into medical notes and standards for the content of admission, handover and discharge records. The Information Laboratory (iLab) focuses on hospital episode statistics and their use for monitoring clinician performance. Clinician endorsement of the work is achieved through extensive consultations. Generic medical record-keeping standards are now available.

KEY WORDS: medical records, performance monitoring, risk management standards, structured documentation

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