Challenges of Electronic Health Records

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Electronic Health Records (EHR) are the cause of a major force that is creating change in the health care industry. Dramatic changes, apprehension, excitement, along with fear and concern are the focus of a new era from paper charting to a new electronic health record system. Federal, state, regional and local governments are highly encouraging the adoption of electronic health records as well as the private sectors. The United States Secretary of Health and Human Services, National Coordinator of Health Information Technology, and the Administrator of the Centers of Medicare and Medical Services have all identified electronic health records as top priority. This research paper will examine benefits and challenges electronic health records face, along with resistance to change and fear many have toward this new system.
The transition from paper based charting to electronic base charting has shown to be very complex and difficult. Not many years ago there was only one method of keeping medical records and this was utilizing paper charts. These charts, although still used in many practices today, have slowly been replaced by a more advanced method called electronic health record or EHR. The Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), defines “electronic health records as an electronic version of a patient’s medical history, that is maintained by the provider over time, and may include demographics, progress notes, problems, medication, vital signs, past medical history, immunizations, laboratory data, and radiology reports” (CMS.gov).
Although they are reliable, paper medical records are becoming a thing of the past, while electronic medical records are among one of the new advancements in our technological world. Both paper c...

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