1. Electronic medical records and the transgender patient: recommendations from the World Professional Association for Transgender Health EMR Working Group
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Madeline B Deutsch, Jamison Green, JoAnne Keatley, Gal Mayer, Jennifer Hastings, Alexandra M Hall, Rebecca Allison, Oliver Blumer, Stephen Brown, Mary Kay Cody, Kristopher Fennie, Gal S Mayer, Gwen Moscoe, Rachael St Claire, Moonhawk River Stone, André Wilson, and Carolyn Wolf-Gould
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Gender-Variant Persons ,Alternative medicine ,Health Informatics ,Transgender Persons ,Transsexual ,Nursing ,Multidisciplinary approach ,Transgender ,Electronic ,Electronic Health Records ,Humans ,Medicine ,Focus on Human Factors and System Utilization ,Societies, Medical ,health care economics and organizations ,Gender identity ,business.industry ,Medical record ,Records ,Recommendation ,Female ,Professional association ,business - Abstract
Transgender patients have particular needs with respect to demographic information and health records; specifically, transgender patients may have a chosen name and gender identity that differs from their current legally designated name and sex. Additionally, sex-specific health information, for example, a man with a cervix or a woman with a prostate, requires special attention in electronic health record (EHR) systems. The World Professional Association for Transgender Health (WPATH) is an international multidisciplinary professional association that publishes recognized standards for the care of transgender and gender variant persons. In September 2011, the WPATH Executive Committee convened an Electronic Medical Records Working Group comprised of both expert clinicians and medical information technology specialists, to make recommendations for developers, vendors, and users of EHR systems with respect to transgender patients. These recommendations and supporting rationale are presented here.
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- 2013
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