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. 2010;160(Pt 1):208-12.

CEDRIC: a computerized chronic disease management system for urban, safety net clinics

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CEDRIC: a computerized chronic disease management system for urban, safety net clinics

Omolola Ogunyemi et al. Stud Health Technol Inform. 2010.

Abstract

To meet the challenge of improving health care quality in urban, medically underserved areas of the US that have a predominance of chronic diseases such as diabetes, we have developed a new information system called CEDRIC for managing chronic diseases. CEDRIC was developed in collaboration with clinicians at an urban safety net clinic, using a community-participatory partnered research approach, with a view to addressing the particular needs of urban clinics with a high physician turnover and large uninsured/underinsured patient population. The pilot implementation focuses on diabetes management. In this paper, we describe the system's architecture and features.

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CEDRIC System Architecture
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Partial Screenshot of CEDRIC Progress Note* *Screenshot does not present data from an actual patient

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