his is not at all an all -knowing tell all eBook about EHR/EMR/MPM. Rather a kind of handy general pocket guide. Brief, concise, easy to read, simple to understand, effortless to digest and regurgitate. Don’t panic, sit quiet for 10 minutes facing your monitor screen and follow through the lessons. Or just read, enjoy and be a little reflective-share your thoughts and comments!
Needless to say, implementing an effective in patient Electronic Health Record necessitates careful detail attention to the information requirements of any team of complex heath care providers as they provide time sensitive care to patients. End users may need hundreds of order sets and memo templates as system go-live. All administrative needs must be addressed. Clear and objective goal setting (management by objective) for the EMR project implementation is a must. Setting well defined agreed upon goals and accommodating various department leaders in all aspects of project in a precise and participatory team spirit always helps identify opportunities for consistent improvement.
The central focus perhaps of EHR/EMR is digitalized medical record keeping. As you may notice different computer systems and programs pay attention to how they create, update, search, and display the contents of a patient’s chart interactively and/or intuitive manner. Does the system recognize procedure and diagnostic codes common to your practice? Does the system support your practice’s preferred charting style? Are there multiple ways to organize and view patient data? Are labs, X-rays, and other reports easy to easy to access, view or manage? Can these be accessible and acted upon by multiple doctors and offices on site or off site?
This is The Author`s effort to offer you a companion where you learn it by doing yourself.
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10 minute guide to EHR-EMR: Electronic Health Records Made Easy (Lance Pahi)