Automated nursing notes (ANN) were compared with traditional notes (TNN) as to efficiency in recording and transmitting information and ability to preserve the identifiability of individual patients' behavior. Analysis of summaries based on both types of notes showed that ANN yielded more informative reports than TNN, while retaining as much identifiability.
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