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    Scenario One Norris is a receptionist who has been working for the Medical Offices for several years. According to his annual performance reviews, he has performed consistently well and frequently completes tasks beyond his expected duties. Recently, the practice hired a new receptionist named Kenda. Over the week, you have overheard Norris loudly and publicly commenting on Kenda’s work. In particular, he has complained about her returning late after her lunch break, texting on her cell phone…

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    What Types Of Patient Engagement Functionalities Will Be Needed In Your HIT/EHR Program? There are many functionalities that are essential for health information technology or in EHR, to promote patient engagement. Some of these functionalities include portals. The portals enable the patients to access personalized health data through the internet. The patient portal is created using the cloud technology where the patient can gain access to the health data at any time irrespective of the…

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    and back to the referring provider. Current Electronic Health Systems in Use at RFM The practice has purchased and uses the Medent EHR, and all the providers document and utilize Medent except for the Psych NP ("Medent EMR/EHR "). The PNP utilizes a web based EHR for documentation that can be used at all of the sites she consults ("Icanotes Behavioral Heatlh EHR,"). She does have access to and utilizes Medent for scheduling, billing, triage messages and communicating with the other providers…

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    passed in efforts to modernize and use health care technology in a meaningful way (Huryk, 2012). As a result, there has been a dramatic shift in the way nurses care for patients at the bedside. With the introduction of the electronic health record (EHR), bedside nurses have been challenged with adopting new technology and workflows. In the increasing technological healthcare environment, nurse are also encouraged to demonstrate a level of caring that is patient-centered and evidence-based.…

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    electronic health record is a digital version of a patient’s chart that contains the patient’s medical history, diagnoses, medications, treatment plans, immunization dates, allergies, radiology images, and laboratory and other test results. This new EHR system will eliminate the waste of paper and cut many unnecessary…

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    record system and provide examples for 3 of the components. According to McDonald, Tang, and Hripcsak (2014), “An electronic health record (EHR) is a repository of electronically maintained information about an individual’s health status and health care, stored such that it can serve the multiple legitimate uses and users of the record”. Furthermore, the EHR comprises five functional components i.e., integrated view of patient data, clinician order entry, clinical decision support, access to…

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    1 MEDITECH provides a comprehensive and cohesive EHR designed to help your organization increase patient safety, modernize processes, and improve communication across departments and care teams. They reaction helps staff react more quickly to issues and changing conditions by automatically pushing information out to the appropriate personnel and displaying it in a meaningful form. Hospitals and other care facilities using MEDITECH benefit from products designed to meet the needs of clinicians…

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    value-based health services. The new rule enacted in 2015 modifies electronic health record (EHR) Meaningful Use reimbursement guidelines. Larry Kocot, national leader of KPMG's Center for Healthcare Regulatory Insight, told Physicians Practice, although the CEHRT systems standards are optional for 2017, all MU participants will be required to meet performance expectations beginning in 2018. Implementing certified EHR software ensures your practice receives the highest reimbursement rates,…

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    however, the lab record was updated as the patient being positive for MRSA. It was found that this was the third time that lab results were uploaded to the wrong patient’s EHR record from the emergency room. We are going to look at the adverse trends and how it impacts patient care when the wrong lab results are posted to an EHR. In this paper we will discuss how adverse trends may occur and how to investigate them further using the decision-making process to make informed changes…

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    the enterprise. EHRs like Epic strengthen quality and safety measures, making it easier to navigate increasingly complex records while also coordinating patient scheduling and registration. EHR technology allows for easier, streamlined patient care by providing easy access to the patient’s complete medical record. Having access to a patient’s complete medical record allows for the care team to make knowledgeable and effective decisions for better patient care outcomes. As an EHR, the Epic…

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