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    Podiatry practices are usually small group practices that function independently; therefore, finding a low-cost, easy to deploy EHR software solution is essential. Benefits of Podiatry-specific, Cloud-based EMR Software The reality is that a Podiatrist needs a more focused system than a primary care physician does. The charting features of a Podiatry-specific, Web-based EMR are tailored to your specific needs. This saves you time because all of the information that does not apply to Podiatry is…

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    healthcare records (EHR) today because of the federal mandate along with meaningful use incentive. If organizations do not meet the criteria of meaningful use by 2016, they may be subjected to financial penalties. Healthcare settings that currently utilize Electronic Medical Records are acute care settings, Long-term care settings as well as medical offices. Electronic Medical records are used in many different capacities in the healthcare settings. Obviously the primary use if EHR is for…

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    not have to hire another individual to run the "business" portion, Another role they can fill is that of an IT employee. They would need to have the skills to train and troubleshoot any computer issues that arise in the office which includes the EHR. These individuals are those…

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    their clients how to control costs and streamline operations. The Secrets of Success The Harvard Business Review (HBR) offers advice on how to make predictive analytics a regular part of patient care. The HBR states that electronic health records (EHRs) offer limitless amounts of insightful information that just need Big Data techniques to predict individual health outcomes. Clinical decisions produce potential clinical outcomes that should help create and refine predictive algorithms. For…

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    Thus, it is important for PMH to integrate its’ EHR system with health data management technology to easily identify and retrieve data regarding important population health trends and results that can be used to justify the success of the clinic (Porter & Lee, 2013). Subsequently, PMH can construct a working group to gather and study information using data received from its’ EHR system to determine if PMH’s patients are improving their health behaviors and outcomes…

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    As for technology and clinical staff, the nurse will be required to access the CPRS, locate the patient’s EHR, and verify that an active order exist for the oral medication. By doing so, the nurse can review the patient’s medication profile, obtain details necessary to safely administer the drug, and assess for contraindications that would prohibit the administration…

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    different future goals or objectives in mind to make their organization more successful than others, it is unlikely for all hospital to work together or to have a single best practice that works for all healthcare organizations. Also when it comes to EHR vendors it is hard to choose one single system for all…

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    Week Two What I learned in “Health Care Information Systems” Chapter five “Clinical Information Systems” In this chapter I learned how the clinical information system can have an impact on patient quality, outcomes, and safety. I learned about EHRs and how PHRs are not protected under HIPPA unless “a health care provider or a health plan that offers a PHR as one of its services. If that is the case, the PHR comes under the federal privacy and security rules that protect your medical records”…

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    designing and planning healthcare reform initiatives, it is imperative to consider how they (initiatives) interplay with HMIS and interoperability. The HIT regulations provide the standards and certification requirements for the HMIS particularly the EHRs which are expected…

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    results a physician might want to learn more about. This ease of accessibility could be valuable to physicians who are in a rush and want to obtain more information or read further studies. 3. Should calculators like the two demonstrated be part of an EHR? Why should they be available on smartphones or other mobile technology like…

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