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Revision as of 11:38, 6 June 2017
Original Editor - Gayatri Jadav Upadhyay
Top Contributors - Ajay Upadhyay, Pooja Shevale, Gayatri Jadav Upadhyay, WikiSysop and Kim Jackson
Developers
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Developed by Weed and Zimny [1]
Phases of POMR[edit | edit source]
Phase 1 The formation of a database, including history, physical examination and laboratory and other test results
Phase 2 Identification of a specific problem list from the interpretation of the database, including specific impairment of function (Physical, psychological, social and vocational) resulting from the disease process or from secondary impairments.
Phase 3 Identification of a specific POC that includes interventions for each of the problems described; evaluative and progress notes are included for each problem.
Phase 4 Determination of the effectiveness of the POC and subsequent changes as a result of patient progress.
It Highlights[edit | edit source]
The POMR thus highlights the relationship of the database to the POC and allows the specific patient problems to become the central focus of planning.
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References[edit | edit source]
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- ↑ Bringing science to medicine: an interview with Larry Weed, inventor of the problem-oriented medical record.Wright A, Sittig DF, McGowan J, Ash JS, Weed LL.J Am Med Inform Assoc. 2014 Nov-Dec;21(6):964-8.