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Physicians value patient review of their electronic health record data as a means to improve accuracy of medication list documentation
Siteman, E., Businger, A., Gandhi, T., Grant, R., Poon, E., Schnipper, J., Volk, LA., Wald, J., & Middleton, B. (2007). Physicians value patient review of their electronic health record data as a means to improve accuracy of medication list documentation. AMIA Annual Symposium Proceedings, 1116.
Providers place great value on their patients as sources of clinical information. Patient access to and review of their medication list from their electronic health record prior to a visit may improve the accuracy of medication documentation