Why Benefitsolutions EHR Is Changing Patient Care Forever - Artotel Creative Journal
Healthcare IT News: Roundup: EHR vendors prioritize patient access, RCM automation and more
Healthcare IT News: ONC: Here’s how hospitals are using EHR data beyond patient care
An electronic health record (EHR) digitizes a patient’s paper chart. It collects the patient’s history of conditions, tests and treatments and can be used to create a more holistic view of the patient’s care. A medical EHR also improves upon paper by making the patient’s information available instantly and securely to an authorized user. But for all these advantages, EHRs can create ...
EHR design, customization or configuration can contribute to patient harm. Researchers also are quantifying the physician burdens of EHRs.
Improving EHR usability requires significant effort among all stakeholders—vendors, physicians, other health care professionals, institutions, patients, researchers and policymakers.
Electronic health record (EHR) use research Electronic health records (EHR) systems are an important tool in providing patient care. While they provide many benefits, EHR use is also fraught with issues driven by excessive tasks and inbox volume, workflow interruptions, and poor interoperability.
That functionality includes requiring an EHR user to enter additional authentication information and documentation of a specific reason for accessing a patient record before being granted access to a patient chart. A designated security or compliance staff member then tracks and monitors each time that health record is accessed.
Electronic health record companies continue to roll out artificial intelligence tools and capabilities, with new features designed to expand patient access, reduce friction in claims processing, ...