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The computer-Based Ophthalmic Recordkeeping (COR) System.

Reference
Miller, J M. The computer-Based Ophthalmic Recordkeeping (COR) System. J Pediatr Ophthalmol Strabismus. 1996–2026;33(1):55-8.
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Abstract

PURPOSE: The Computer-assisted Ophthalmic Recordkeeping (COR) System is described. Advantages and disadvantages of data entry during the patient encounter and computerized formatting of the examination report are discussed.

METHODS: The COR System allows direct computer entry of patient data by the provider. During a patient encounter, text data are stored in a central computer and are accessible from any workstation. Upon completion, the report is printed.

RESULTS: While source data entry is expensive, it reduces transcription costs, increases access to patient records, improves legibility of the patient record, and reduces transcription turnaround time.

CONCLUSION: Electronic preparation of the ophthalmic record allows immediate access to the text component, faster reporting to the referring physician, and enhanced capability of measuring outcomes.