Index to Chiropractic Literature
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J Chiropr Med: Sep 2023(22:3): 197-203 27875 Provider satisfaction with artificial intelligence-based hand hygiene monitoring system during the COVID-19 pandemic: Study of a rural medical center
  • Lintz J
DC Tracts: Sum 2023(35:2): 6-7 27803 Fortifying the Patient Health Record, part 4: Plan of management
  • Gleberzon BJ
DC Tracts: Spr 2023(35:1): 7 27799 Fortifying the Patient Health Record- part 3: Diagnosis
  • Gleberzon BJ
Chiropr & Manual Ther: 2023(31:44): 1 27754 Correction: Use of electronic patient records and encrypted email patient communication among Swiss chiropractors: A population-based cross-sectional study
  • Hincapie CA
  • Hofstetter L
  • Lalji R
  • Korner L
  • Schläppi MC
  • Leemann S
Chiropr & Manual Ther: 2023(31:21): 9 27687 Use of electronic patient records and encrypted email patient communication among Swiss chiropractors: A population-based cross-sectional study
  • Hincapie CA
  • Hofstetter L
  • Lalji R
  • Korner L
  • Schläppi MC
  • Leemann S
DC Tracts: Win 2022(34:4): 9-10 27795 Fortifying the Patient Health Record, part 2: Physical examination
  • Gleberzon BJ
DC Tracts: Fal 2022(34:3): 6-7 27791 Fortifying the Patient Health Records, part 1: Patient history
  • Gleberzon BJ
DC Tracts: Sum 2022(34:2): 8-9 27787 Information security management of Patient Health Records, part 2: Storage, protection and destruction
  • Gleberzon BJ
J Can Chiropr Assoc: Aug 2022(66:2): 130-145 27601 Development of a low resource exercise rehabilitation application for musculoskeletal disorders to help underserved patients in a primary care setting
  • Edgar MC
  • Lambert C
  • Abbas A
  • Young JJ
  • McIsaac W
  • Monteiro R
  • Girdhari R
  • Schofield L
  • Miller L
  • Kopansky-Giles D
J Can Chiropr Assoc: Apr 2022(66:1): 61-73 27590 Factors associated with recording the exercise vital sign (EVS) in the electronic health records of patients in chiropractic teaching clinics
  • Edgar M
  • Howitt S
  • deGraauw C
  • Hogg-Johnson S
Chiropr & Manual Ther: 2022(30:7): 1-10 26994 Musculoskeletal healthcare at a Swiss university hospital chiropractic medicine outpatient clinic in 2019: A health services research study
  • Hofstetter L
  • Häusler M
  • Mühlemann M
  • Nyirö L
  • Mühlemann D
  • Hincapie CA
J Can Chiropr Assoc: Apr 2021(65:1): 94-104 26767 Assessing the feasibility of using an electronic records database system in use in a group of private chiropractic clinics for practice-based research / [Évaluation des possibilités d’utilisation d’une base de données sur les dossiers électroniques par un groupe de cliniques de chiropratique privées aux fins de recherches fondées sur la pratique]
  • Owens EF
  • Esposito J
  • Hosek RS
  • Sullivan SGB
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: Jun 2019(42:5): 319-326 25910 Researching the appropriateness of care in the complementary and integrative health professions Part 4: Putting practice back into evidence-based practice by recruiting clinics and patients
  • Coulter ID
  • Aliyev GR
  • Whitley MD
  • Kraus LS
  • Iyiewuare PO
  • Gery RW
  • Hilton LG
  • Herman PM
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: Jun 2019(42:5): 327-334 25911 Researching the appropriateness of care in the complementary and integrative health professions Part 5: Using patient records: Selection, protection, and abstraction
  • Roth CP
  • Coulter ID
  • Kraus LS
  • Ryan GW
  • Jacob G
  • Marks JS
  • Hurwitz EL
  • Vernon H
  • Shekelle PG
  • Herman PM
J Chiropr Educ: Oct 2018(32:2): 145-151 25378 A survey of chiropractic intern experiences learning and using an electronic health record system
  • Funk MF
J Can Chiropr Assoc: Dec 2017(61:3): Online access only p 231–238 25105 Exercise as a vital sign: A preliminary pilot study in a chiropractic setting / [Exercise as a vital sign : étude pilote préliminaire menée dans une clinique chiropratique]
  • Howitt S
  • Simpson K
  • Suderman D
  • Mercer A
  • Rutherford S
  • deGraauw C
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2017(24:1): 31-40 25060 A literature review of electronic health records in chiropractic practice: Common challenges and solutions [review]
  • Taylor DN
J Chiropr Educ: Oct 2014(28:2): 123-129 23990 Audit and feedback intervention: An examination of differences in chiropractic record-keeping compliance
  • Homb NM
  • Sheybani S
  • Derby D
  • Wood K
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2013(20:1): 9-18 23405 Beyond spinal manipulation: Should Medicare expand coverage for chiropractic services? A review and commentary on the challenges for policy makers
  • Whedon JM
  • Goertz CM
  • Stason WB
JACA Online: Mar-Apr 2013(50:2): Online access only p 2-7 22869 Mainstreamed wellness equals changes for chiropractic, Part II
  • Kline CM
  • Kraus S
JACA Online: Jan-Feb 2013(50:1): Online access only p 2-6 22785 Mainstreamed wellness equals changes for chiropractic, Part I
  • Kline CM
JACA Online: Nov-Dec 2012(49:6): Online access only p 2-6 22671 ACOs and chiropractic, Part III: What the future holds
  • Kline CM
  • Bezold C
JACA Online: Jan-Feb 2012(49:1): Online access only p 21-22 22291 Setting the record straight on the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services electronic health record program—frequently asked questions
  • Webb K
ICA Rev: 2011(66:1): 38-46 22798 Strengthen your clinical documentation procedures
  • Hoffman SE
Chiropr & Manual Ther: 2011(19:16): Online access only 32 p 21795 Inexperienced clinicians can extract pathoanatomic information from MRI narrative reports with high reproducibility for use in research/quality assurance
  • Kent P
  • Briggs AM
  • Albert HB
  • Byrhagen A
  • Hansen C
  • Kjaergaard K
  • Jensen TS
J Chiropr Educ: Spring 2011(25:1): 57-58 21638 Taxonomy for the Technology Domain [by] Lawrence Tomei [book review]
  • Brown MD
JACA Online: Apr 2010(47:3): Online access only p 10-17 21218 Information technology for clinical and business applications
  • Smith M
  • Young M
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: May 2010(33:4): 243-250 21121 Comparative effectiveness research and the chiropractic profession [editorial]
  • Johnson C
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2009(16:1): Online access only p. 13-20 21086 Chiropractic physicians: An analysis of select issues for the use of electronic medical records and the patient-practitioner relationship within the society-culture-personality model
  • Fredericks M
  • Lyons L
  • Kondellas B
  • Ross MWV
  • Hang L
  • Fredericks J
J Chiropr Humanit: 2008(15:): 2-9 20333 Chiropractic physicians: Toward a synthesis of electronic medical records and the society, culture, personality model in the new millennium
  • Fredericks M
  • Hang L
  • Ross MWV
  • Fredericks J
  • Lyons L
J Chiropr Humanit: 2008(15:): 10-18 20334 Chiropractic physicians: A functional conceptualization of electronic medical records technology and the society, culture, and personality model in the delivery of healthcare
  • Lyons L
  • Hang L
  • Ross MWV
  • Fredericks J
  • Fredericks M
ICA Rev: Spring 2008(64:1): 41-47 20280 Patient records: The cornerstone of your practice security
  • Hoffman S
Top Diagn Radiol Adv Imaging: 2007(11:1): 25-27 20557 Collaborate with speed: The right EMR [electronic medical record] will save you time and money
  • Rottinghaus D
J Can Chiropr Assoc: Jun 2007(51:2): 72-74 19642 Commentary: Case reports: an important contribution to chiropractic literature
  • Merritt L
J Vert Sublux Res: 2006(Feb:27): Online access only 6 p. 19428 Uncovering the global burden of vertebral subluxation: The need for centralized data repositories
  • McCoy M
  • Blanks RH
ICA Rev: Spring 2003(59:1): 48 16163 PRACTICE MASTERY SERIES, PART ONE: RIGHTS TO A PATIENT'S RECORDS
J Can Chiropr Assoc: Sep 2002(46:3): 185-191 15964 Cleidocranial dysplasia: A case report
  • Feldman VB
J Am Chiropr Assoc: Oct 2002(39:10): 30-32 15912 WRITING A TISSUE-SPECIFIC DIAGNOSIS
  • Sanna M
Todays Chiropr: May-Jun 2002(31:3): 56-60 15624 MOBILE COMPUTING: CHARTING WITH PDA TECHNOLOGY.
  • Wilkerson CM
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: Jan 2002(25:1): 49-57 15722 Data management in practice-based research
  • Haas M
  • Nyiendo J
  • Lloyd C
  • AttWood M
  • Ganger B
J Am Chiropr Assoc: Jun 2002(39:6): 44-46 15672 DROWNING IN A FLOOD OF CODES AND PAPER: THE CHIROPRACTIC ASSISTANT & INSURANCE
Eur J Chiropr: 2001(47:2): 45-49 18182 AUDIT OF CLINICAL DOCUMENTATION IN DAILY PRACTICE
  • Norgaard I
J Can Chiropr Assoc: Dec 2001(45:4): 248-255 15214 Managing risk in your chiropractic practice 2001
  • Dunn G
Chiropr Econ: July 2001(43:7): 42-46 15065 HELP! MY CLINICAL NOTES ARE PILING UP
  • Schenley K
Top Clin Chiropr: Sep 2000(7:3): 58-68 18016 A USER'S GUIDE TO EVALUATION AND MANAGEMENT CODES
  • Donahue RT
  • Hoffmann B
  • Mootz RD
Top Clin Chiropr: Mar 2000(7:1): 61-66 17739 THE CHIROPRACTIC CLINICAL RECORD AND QUALITY MANAGEMENT AS VIEWED FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF THE INSURANCE PAYER
  • Metz RD
Chiropr J Aust: Jun 2000(30:2): 55-57 16540 Where malpractice and regulation intersect
  • Sportelli L
J Can Chiropr Assoc: Jun 2000(44:2): 113-124 15150 Chiropractic audits
  • Freedman AM
J Neuromusculoskelet Syst: Fall 2000(8:3): 67-75 14925 RETROSPECTIVE STUDY OF CHEST PAIN CASES PRESENTING TO A CHRIOPRACTIC TEACHING CLINIC: A PRELIMINARY FEASIBILITY STUDY
  • Handley S
  • Smith M
  • Ellerbrock M
  • Khorshid K
J Neuromusculoskelet Syst: Fall 2000(8:3): 76-83 14926 RETROSPECTIVE RECORDS REVIEW TO STUDY PAIN IN A CHIROPRACTIC TEACHING CLINIC SETTING: FURTHER EXPLORATION OF FEASIBILITY
  • Debono V
  • Smith M
Br J Chiropr: Feb 1999(3:1): 14-15 14826 Audit to assess the quality of recorded plans of patient management
  • Carrington M
Chiropr Tech: Nov 1999(11:4): 147-156 415 Technique codification system
  • Dubarry E
Australas Chiropr & Osteopat: Mar 1999(8:1): 5-9 560 The design and presentation of a case study
  • Bonello R
  • Tuchin PJ
Am Chiropr: Sep-Oct 1999(21:5): 50-51 306 Coding and documentation shortcuts
  • Williamson M
Am Chiropr: May-Jun 1999(21:3): 36-37 276 Reporting examination findings
  • Berry DJ
Am Chiropr: Mar-Apr 1999(21:2): 29-34 265 Is your practice in need of CPR?
  • Novatnak DG
Eur J Chiropr: 1998(46:2): 31-39 18238 Development of a clinical audit programme in chiropractic
  • Langworthy J
Top Clin Chiropr: Dec 1998(5:4): 20-30 952 The international classification of disease: Its development, use, and application to the chiropractic patient presenting with lower back pain
  • Updyke WF
J Sports Chiropr & Rehabil: Sep 1998(12:3): 137-138 1177 On-site documentation of sport-related injury [letter]
  • Landesberg W
J Am Chiropr Assoc: Sep 1997(34:9): 21-23 2107 Creating the complete patient record
  • Silber JM
Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1997(40:1): 32-37 2240 Do your patient records compete?
  • Eubank BC
Am Chiropr: Nov-Dec 1997(19:6): 6 1943 Your turn to talk: The forum [letter]
  • Griffiths J
Am Chiropr: Nov-Dec 1997(19:6): 6 1944 Your turn to talk: The forum [letter]
  • Fernandez PG
Am Chiropr: Mar-Apr 1997(19:2): 11 2527 Bad faith: Are we guilty?
  • Miller KJ
Am Chiropr: Jul-Aug 1997(19:4): 8+ 2221 How to write a narrative report in five minutes
  • Fernandez PG
Todays Chiropr: Jan-Feb 1996(25:1): 88-90 3638 HOW TO RESOLVE CHRONIC NOTE PAIN IN YOUR PRACTICE.
  • Hoyt C
Chiropr Tech: Nov 1996(8:4): 171-177 2889 Rationale for the use of a chiropractic-specific soap acronym in clinical documentation
  • Frank RG
  • Wakefield TS
Am Chiropr: Nov-Dec 1996(SUPPL.:1): 26 2869 The importance of records documentation
  • Dock DP
Am Chiropr: May-Jun 1996(18:3): 14-18 3311 Pre-existing conditions, and how the insurance companies undermine patient care: Getting pain on pre-existing conditions, part two of seven
  • Bonebrake A
  • Martinez D
Am Chiropr: Apr/May 1996(18:2): 20-21+ 3398 Proper record-keeping in the chiropractic practice - Part one of seven
  • Bonebrake A
  • Martinez D
Top Clin Chiropr: Mar 1994(1:1): 60-65 5464 Maximizing the effectiveness of clinical documentation
  • Mootz RD
Todays Chiropr: Jan-Feb 1994(23:1): 38-39 5573 AVOIDING THE SAND TRAPS OF NARRATIVE REPORTS
  • Hough W
Todays Chiropr: Jan-Feb 1994(23:1): 90-91 5594 CONSERVING SPACE, TIME AND ENERGY: CHOOSING AN EFFICIENT FILING SYSTEM
  • Showers KR
J Chiropr: Apr 1994(31:4): 19-20 5341 ACA OFFERING CPT TERMINOLOGY DESCRIPTION BOOKLET
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: Oct 1991(14:8): 447-449 7740 Fourteen years of case reports [editorial]
  • Lawrence DJ
ICA Rev: May-Jun 1991(47:4): 25-31 8100 WHY YOU SHOULD KEEP GOOD CASE HISTORIES AND RECORDS
  • Harrison JD
Am Chiropr: Feb 1991(13:): 27-34 8299 DEMONSTRATIVE OBJECTIVE MEDICAL EVIDENCE
  • Polino AR
Am J Chiropr Med: Dec 1990(3:4): 155-158 8462 Chiropractic record keeping: 'It could save your life'
  • Payne LD
Todays Chiropr: Mar-Apr 1990(19:2): 88-89 9305 AN ELECTRONIC SYSTEM FOR RECORDING NOTES AND REPORTS
  • Perman HS
J Can Chiropr Assoc: Jun 1990(34:2): 93 9028 Clinical note: S-O-R-E A record-keeping system for chiropractic treatment visits
  • Vernon HT
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1990(33:2): 106+ 8576 THE EYE OF THE TIGER, PART VI: RECORD KEEPING, BOOBY TRAPS AND THE DBASE
  • Arbiloff B
DC Tracts: Dec 1990(2:6): 315-321 8468 CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN RECORDS: ESSENTIAL FOR DEFENSE AND NEW PRACTICE AREAS
  • Strachan G
J Chiropr Res: Winter 1989(5:2): 35-40 10702 INTERSEGMENTAL MOVEMENT NOTATION FOR CHIROPRACTIC
  • Lowenstein DL
Okla Chiropr J: Winter 1989(1:2): 14+ 10699 PREVENTING LEGAL SUICIDE WITH MEDICAL RECORDS
  • Jahn WT
  • Reinke TS
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1989(32:3): 64+ 9640 THE EYE OF THE TIGER: THE DOCTOR, PATIENT, LAW AND RISK MANAGEMENT.
  • Arbiloff B
Todays Chiropr: Sep-Oct 1988(17:4): 75-78 11159 THE BUYING AND SELLING OF AN ACCIDENT VICTIM'S HEALTH HISTORY (PART ONE OF TWO)
  • Saadi M
Todays Chiropr: Nov-Dec 1988(17:6): 11-13 10934 VERIFYING AN INJURY -- THE BUYING AND SELLING OF MEDICAL INFORMATION
  • Saadi M
Todays Chiropr: Jan-Feb 1988(17:1): 12-15+ 11830 KEEPING COMPETITIVE WITH A COMPUTER SYSTEM
  • Herfert RC
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: Dec 1988(11:6): 511-513 10854 Preventing legal suicide with medical records
  • Reinke TS
  • Jahn WT
ICA Rev: May-Jun 1988(44:3): 56-61 11470 CHIROPRACTIC CLINICAL MANAGEMENT AND RECORD-KEEPING
  • Mootz RD
ICA Rev: May-Jun 1988(44:3): 70-71 11472 BULLET-PROOF RECORDS
  • Harrison JD
ICA Rev: Jul-Aug 1988(44:4): 31-32 11280 PRACTICE HAPPY
  • Harrison JD
ICA Rev: Jul-Aug 1988(44:4): 33-35 11281 SOME THOUGHTS ON X-RAYS
  • Harrison JD
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1988(30:6): 25-27 11442 RECORD KEEPING AND ANALYSIS OF THE CHALLENGE BASED KINESIOLOGICAL PROTOCOL
  • Klein R
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1988(30:5): 76 11609 WRITING THE NARRATIVE REPORT
  • Wright S
Am Chiropr: Mar 1988(:): 26-33 11566 PROGRESS NOTES: KEEPING TRACK OF PATIENTS
  • Oxford G
Am Chiropr: Jan 1988(:): 38-48 11769 THE IMPORTANCE OF THE CASE SUMMARY IN THE CLINICAL MANAGEMENT OF THE CHIROPRACTIC CASE
  • Oxford GL
J Chiropr Educ: Jun 1987(1:1): 1-5 12432 COMMUNICATION AND DATA COLLECTION INSTRUMENT: A PILOT PROGRAM FOR PALMER COLLEGE CLINIC
  • Hendricks CL
  • Holzworth DD
  • Larkin-Thier SM
J Chiropr: Oct 1987(24:10): 52+ 12094 WRITING A DEFENSIBLE NARRATIVE REPORT
  • Ehrlich M
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1986(29:2): 54-55 12999 CUT THE HIGH COST OF YOUR PATIENT MAILING LIST
  • Amato W
Am Chiropr: Oct 1986(:): 14+ 12944 DOCUMENTATION FOR OBJECTIVE EVALUATION PROCEDURES: AN EXCITING NEW ERA
  • Ward LE
J Chiropr: Mar 1985(22:3): 68-71 14347 THE CASE FOR DOCUMENTATION
  • Glisson JE
J Chiropr: Dec 1985(22:12): 32+ 13697 A CHIROPRACTIC PRIMER FOR HEALTH CARE PRACTITIONERS
  • Baird R
J Can Chiropr Assoc: Mar 1985(29:1): 29-31 14321 Medical-chiropractic correspondence
  • Cassidy JD
  • Mierau DR
  • Nykoliation JW
ICA Rev: May-Jun 1985(41:3): 27-30 14504 STREAMLINING YOUR PRACTICE WITH PROPER CASE HISTORY FORMS
  • Murkowski KSJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1985(28:2): 32-37 13739 "The Master Manual" method of processing patients, part 1
  • Amato W
J Can Chiropr Assoc: Sep 1984(28:3): 327–330 26157 The chiropractor and third party access to confidential patient health records
  • Gotlib AC
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