Abstract
This study describes an analysis of 1832 papers dealing with electronic patient records,
and indexed in NLM’s MEDLINE. Of each retrieved publication the country of origin
and the journal in which it was published was determined. Furthermore, insight into
the subjects of the publication was obtained by analysing the MeSH terms by which
it was indexed. Since 1990 the number of publications on electronic patient records
has increased. Publications originated from 43 different countries representing all
continents. However, 75% stemmed from only 4 countries. The publications appeared
in 379 different journals, of which 26 journals had 10 or more publications. Of all
publications, 5.3% had appeared in journals with an impact factor of at least 4.5.
The topics most often dealt with were: Hospital Information Systems, Computer Communication
Networks, User-Computer Interface, Confidentiality and Computer Security. No obvious
trends, other than an increased interest in confidentiality and computer security,
were observed.
Keywords
Literature - Review - Computerized Medical Record Systems