Electronic Medical Records (EMR)

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I really enjoy reading anything that has to do with “go green”. One of the green designs that I know is interesting to me is Electronic Medical Records (EMR). Electronic Medical Records (EMR) is in one providers office is contains standard medical and clinical data. It is health related information on a person which can be created, collected, managed and consulted with in one health care provider. EMR is a digital rather than having a paper chart this includes patient’s medical history from one practice. It is used by providers for treatment and diagnosis. The benefits of EMR are it track data, this will identify patients visits and screenings, monitor patients vaccinations and blood pressure readings, and improve are in practice (Dr. …show more content…

According to MediNotes Corporation every year about 90 million tons of papers are used in the US, however almost 15 million papers are used in offices every five minutes. When the paper used in the society there are many information convey.
A big change that hospitals can use is going from paper record to electronic health record. In the country four out of every ten hospitals are adapting with electronic medical records. But the transition that federal standards for collecting health data are about 42% of hospitals. When there is an urgency paper records can become difficult to share between physician and medical communities. It takes time and inefficient using fax and scanning the documents. If EMR is used the hospital staff can exchange important patient records (KFVS …show more content…

First is designing EMRs having the human factor in mind by using easy to read, easy to input and efficiency. The second is correct and anticipate entry and mistake with more correctness. This will increase the quality of health care. If physician is not able to use EMR they will use paper record. If the EMRs are unable to use the interaction between physician and the system can be harmful to the patient it can have many issues that can lower the quality of healthcare. When physician use the EMR less it will take them to enter data longer. Physician will use the memory to enter data in the system which can be danger. When improper data is entered into the EMR system a patient can get wrong diagnosis and wrong medication or it can even show they are health but they are have serious health problems this usually occurs when information is entered by the physician at later

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