Health Information Technology Paper

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Health Information Technology An electronic medical record (EHR) is a medical chart that is maintained by the healthcare provider in an electronic database. The electronic medical record provides one location for a patient’s demographics, problems list, medication list, past medical history, test results, and progress notes ("CMS," 2012). The purpose of this paper is to discuss how the clinical Cerner software program fulfills the needs of the hospital and its employees. This paper will also discuss the management of the software, how the software was chosen, and how multiple independent entities share information across the spectrum. Further, this paper will discuss how employees are trained on the system, what security is in place to …show more content…

The price that must be considered is not on the electronic medical record software, but also license agreements, new computers, the hours spent training staff as super users to train other staff and maintenance of the system. To implement an electronic medical record can cost in the millions. However, the Medicare and Medicaid HER Incentive Program will provide payments to eligible hospitals through the adoption, implementation, upgrades, or demonstrating meaningful use of certified medical record technology and off-set the cost for the facility ("EHR," n.d.). The facility does have planned downtime from time-to-time to process upgrades to the system. These downtimes are handled by first notifying all staff of when, where, and how long the process will take. Staff have downtime forms that can be used for extended periods of downtime. This downtime procedure is in the form of paper documentation. Most of the planned or scheduled downtimes are done during the night. Therefore, only one shift is affected. There has been occasion when the system has gone down due to unforeseen circumstances. This downtime is handled in the same manner as scheduled …show more content…

One of the most significant changes is having computers on wheels or computers in every room at the bedside. The facility also implemented medication scanning at the bedside. These methods focus on patient safety by emphasizing the right patient and the right medication. This facility is also doing DaVinci surgeries for gynecologic surgery, urologic surgery, and cardiac surgery. When the system was first put into service by the facility, it was only used for gynecologic surgery. Now it is being used to treat prostate cancer and urinary blockage. The DaVinci robot is also being used for coronary artery disease and mitral valve prolapse

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