The Pros And Cons Of Electronic Health Records

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Once upon a time, patient charts and medical records were written by hand or typed. This caused many errors for the clinicians and staff members because the records were either not accessible at the right time or it was illegible. There were many disadvantages in the old era of medical record keeping. We jump into the year 2010,where electronic health records (EHRs) was standardized and available on one website. Electronic health records are the electronic version of a patient's medical history managed by a provider over time. EHRs contain all kinds of data and information on the patient and their history. With the advancement of the modern technology, both clinicians and patients benefit from the use of the EHRs. This made the relationship …show more content…

Smart phones, tablets, and web-enabled devices makes information to be easily accessed on the spot for every need. Medicine is an information rich establishment, and with the help of advanced technologies all devices can be streamlined across all platforms. As a result, a greater and more seamless flow of information was created in the digital health care infrastructure. This transforms the way healthcare is delivered and compensated. There are many advantages and some disadvantages of EHR being used in healthcare. One of the biggest advantages of using EHR is that it saves time and reduces cost. One of the biggest disadvantages of EHR are the security risks involved with privacy, confidentiality, and the acts of negligence. EHR has security protocols and protection put into place on who is receiving the patient medical record, but there is always a chance that the information can go into the wrong hands. Another advantage for the EHR is that since all the information in the EHR are all connected, clinicians can make better decisions. With more than one perspective at hand looking into the patient information, it will help him or her receive better treatment and have a faster

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