Electronic Health Records (EHR) Essay

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    the ruling body on HIT infrastructure in America, “[HIT] is a broad concept that encompasses an array of technologies to store, share, and analyze health information.” The most common and impactful HIT technology is the Electronic Health Record (EHR). EHR’s are able to maintain comprehensive documentation of every patient that a hospital interacts with. Along with EHR’s there are a variety of other technology that include but are not limited to computerized provider order entry, decision…

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    responsibilities, it is important that one knows where he or she is heading. Despite significant obstacles, cardiology is making progress in adopting more comprehensive EHRs. More recent cardiology trainees entering practice have trained in hospital-based academic group practices that have greater experience in comprehensive EHRs than smaller private…

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    SSC derived screening tool, and found an accuracy of 92%, which remains compliant with informatics need for effective systems (Nelson & Staggers, 2014). Jones et al. (2015) fully integrated a nurse-driven screening tool derived from the SSC into an EHR, and found the system to reduce transcription error, provide improvements in data interpretation, and was completed by nurses in less than one minute adherent to informatics need of efficiency (Nelson & Staggers, 2014). Jones et al. (2016) added a…

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    when the presence of these factors serves to stimulate and inspire individuals to achieve happiness in their professional lives. The On-Line team comprised of seven individuals, including the manager, all of who had a role to play in implementing the EHR system smoothly…

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    case” associated with their purchase. Although numerous health IT applications exist, a select number of them have received them attention in the media and the literature because of their promise to improve patient safety. These applications include EHRs, CPOE systems, and CDSS. In the absence of sufficient ROI research, the following section describes the costs categories and potential benefits for these applications. The plan for layout for various…

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    Providence Health and Services is the third largest not-for-profit health system in the United States. Providence Health & Services was founded by the Sisters of Providence in 1856 when they arrived in the Pacific Northwest and found that the community-especially the vulnerable and poor- needed compassionate care. Providence Health & Services has facilities in five states; Washington, Oregon, Montana, California, and Alaska. There are 14 locations of service and include; 34 hospitals, 475…

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    VACAA Case Study

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    Many e-Rx systems offer various useful features such as allergy checks, drug-drug interactions, disease-drug interactions, and many others although they may not be as comprehensive as full EHRs. Also, this project will only involve prescriptions incoming from non-VA providers. Outbound prescriptions from VA providers to outside pharmacies will be excluded since a majority of Veterans prefers obtaining prescriptions at the VA as the costs…

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    Attention all employees and health care staff, Aren 't we all tired of all the huge amounts of paper work we do? The files of patients become so excessively tremendous and the paper work only keeps building up more and more. Don 't you suppose we should find a better solution? Is there a big difference between the electronic and paper records? Are there any similarities? What are the major advantages from this change? Will there be more problems or make the files and paper work more…

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    Accountability And HIPAA

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    The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPPA) of 1996 has helped to revolutionize this country’s use of Patient Health Information (PHI) in many ways, but at the same time it has hindered the American health care system in implementing a national Health Information Exchange (HIE). Consequently, without a national HIE the problem of having a system that allows for continuous quality improvement in the quality of health care received by a patient and still protecting the right to…

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    1. Which K 's, S 's, and A 's (one each for Safety and Informatics) pertain to the care you provided to the patient/situation you have chosen? Why? K (safety)- Describe best practices that promote patient and provider safety in the practice specialty. S (safety)- Communicate observations or concerns related to hazards and errors to patients, families, and the health care team. A (safety)- Value own role in reporting and preventing errors. During one of my preceptorships the facility 's…

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