Electronic Health Records

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Electronic Health Records Today Electronic health records is medical information recorded on computers, the data consists of a variety of data, medical history, medication, allergies, diagnoses, immunizations, labs, radiology, vital signs, billing information, and personal statistics weight and age. The EHR is designed to help with medical errors. It helps reduce errors with allergies to a medication. Also help with reading legibility and eliminate the lost forms and paperwork. It allows for the patients history to be viewed by several doctors. Doctors or nurses can update information on your record. To compare EHR with paper-based records the EHR has more pros than cons. Paper-based records require a lot of storage and requires 7 years of storage. To find records through paper-based records could require a lot of work due to records being lost in boxes packed away for several years. Some places did not have proper storage room so they stored them in different areas. It took sometimes several days to weeks to get documents from doctors. Hand written paper records have poor readability writing and documents are wrote wrong due to legible hand writing. Price for storage media, paper and film per unit for information is a dramatic difference. Medical records are typed into a computer and are legible so everyone can read and understand. Electronic medical records can be continuously be updated. It allows for quality improvement and public health surveillance hundreds of miles away to evaluate charts and by doing this allows help for improving quality care by reviewing their charts. EHR is built for medical providers to share information with groups for example laboratories, specialists, medical imaging facilities, pharmacies, emerge... ... middle of paper ... ...ey crash it could take hours to days before they get them back up and running. So it could delay a patient’s treatment. Medical care providers copy and paste stuff which is causing problems in medical history and nurses and doctors not because it is easier for them and faster. Many errors are made with charting and prescriptions as well as they were with the paper charting due to typing in the wrong information or wrong dose of medicate on. Privacy concerns medical healthcare professionals and patients themselves have a lot of concerns on people finding out their information by breaking into the computers. “According to the HHS, in 2012, about 125 large breaches affected about 2.2 million people. Most health data breaches result from stolen computers, but hackers caused the largest breach last year, stealing 780,000 patients’ information. (http://www.justice.org)”.

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