Electronic Health Records Presentation

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    Emr In Healthcare Case Study

    converting over from paper- based medical records which are fairly problematic to electronic systems are compelling. The electronic medical system is distinctly used to contain a person’s personal information, full medical history, test results, diagnoses, treatments, prescription medications and etc. Despite that EMR system fulfils the standard requirements for recording needed medical information. Inefficiencies in medical record keeping is one of the reasons why health care cost in the Unites States is

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    Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (Onc)

    for Health Information Technology (ONC) Federal Health Information Technology Strategic Plan 2011 – 2015 Table of Contents Introduction Federal Health IT Vision and Mission Federal Health IT Principles Goal I: Achieve Adoption and Information Exchange through Meaningful Use of Health IT Goal II: Improve Care, Improve Population Health, and Reduce Health Care Costs through the Use of Health IT Goal III: Inspire Confidence and Trust in Health IT Goal IV: Empower Individuals with Health IT to

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    Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act

    March 23, 2010 has been one of the biggest steps towards a comprehensive health care reform for all Americans. The fundamental goals of the ACA are to decrease the cost of health care, increase the quality of health care services and make health care accessible to all, particularly the uninsured (Williams, 2013). The increase of individuals that will be soon be insured will have a huge impact on the existing structure of our health care system, especially the quality of care that can be provided to patients

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    Definition of Week 1 Terms

    workflow and more accurate documentation. Health care facilities find that CMRs are user-friendly and provide understandable chart layouts. The browser increases communication among health care professionals. * CMS: Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. Federal agency that provides Medicare and Medicaid services. The CMS also administers specific standards for the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) The CMS provides health care to over 100 million recipients CMS

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    Informatics

    information transformation is the push for all care providers within the four walls of a hospital, and private and satellite physician offices. Patient safety is the shared vision why pioneers of Health Information Technology (HIT) created computerized systems such as Electronic Health Record to meet the demands of healthcare today and tomorrow. As an example, Cerner Corporation and Dell Corporation- two big giants in the IT industry- are in a continuum to enhance their products and services

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    Universal Authorization

    Universal Authorization Aim Statement The Statement of Purpose: Geisinger Health System, Pennsylvania, seeks to capture authorization from a patient to release their Geisinger electronic health record (EHR) to any non-Geisinger licensed healthcare provider who is involved in the patient’s care for the purpose of enabling the continuity of care for that patient. Through collaborative efforts with many local and regional providers, Geisinger provides secure access to its robust EHR system utilizing

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    Enhancing the Power of Health Care

    Enhancing the Power of Health Care Nancnrs University Of Phoenix Health Care Organizations and Delivery Systems HCS/531 Professor March 17, 2013 Enhancing the power of Health Care The ability to access Medical records is a growing concern “President Barack Obama endorsed a goal set by the Bush administration of establishing an electronic health record for every patient by 2014” (Lewis, 2009). With only one year left before the 2014 deadline, Los Angeles County Medical Center (LAC+USC)

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    Improving Local Health Care

    Improving Local Health Care Demetrice Armwood Harold Griffin, Ph.D. HSA 520 – Health Information Systems February 28, 2013 Improving healthcare at the local level is a very slow process. With all the new technology that has evolved, it has yet to reach the smaller practices and clinics on the local level. New technology has been created to eliminate the problems associated with accessing patient medical records, duplicating services, data organization, order entry

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    Annotated Bibliography

    completing this assignment. If it is found that cheating and/or plagiarism did take place in the writing of this paper, I understand the possible consequences of the act/s, which could include expulsion from Indiana Wesleyan University. Thesis The health care industry each years spends millions in medication errors that could be prevented. By implementing a data entry system that would allow access by medical professionals and pharmacies to collaborate and reduce the chance of medication errors dramatically

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    Hgt1

    Information Access using Electronic Medical Record (EMR): Electronic Medical Record (EMR) is a computerized system of keeping patient information. Similar to paper charting, EMR can be used to chart important patient data to treat patients and document the related nursing care. EMR can be used to store important patient information like patient’s diagnoses, allergies, medication, patient’s demographics, lab and diagnostic test. EMR also includes patient’s medical record number and account number

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