Many
healthcare practices across the country may be running their operations through
an online-based electronic health records (EHR) system or are moving to
implement one. When the web-based EHR goes
live, practice administrators realize that this requires some changes to the
workflow pattern. Here are some things to consider according to EHR support
vendors:
Monday, January 26, 2015
Thursday, January 15, 2015
Realizing the Need for Electronic Health Records
Most hospitals back then had relied on written
patient records which they store for future references. Papers, however, are
susceptible to damage, and there’s the likelihood of loss of physical copies of
records, and the federal government has long before acknowledged the benefits
of electronic health records in reducing deaths caused by medical errors.
Friday, January 9, 2015
What is EHR?
EHR is an electronic health
record, or a digital documentation of a patient’s medical history and other
medical data such as immunization status and allergies, medications,
hospitalization records, and other things.
Tuesday, January 6, 2015
It’s All Up in the Cloud
Medical
practices, especially the ones serving a small community, can be swamped by
tons of paperwork as much as treating a stream of patients coming over. Some
workflow support providers may recommend filing any electronic health records
(EHR) into a cloud-based EHR system
to ease the stress. It can be natural for practitioners who use conventional
means to raise questions about the system, but here are a few answers:
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