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    Scenario's Workflow Gap

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    current state. Scenario’s Workflow Gap The objective of any HITECH system is to create meaningful use measures or policies that ensure high-quality standards are consistent all through the EHR systems (Blumenthal & Tavenner, 2010). From…

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    Safer Guides: A Case Study

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    Evaluating EHR safety based on the SAFER guides requires a multidisciplinary team. Since identifying the most appropriate people at these hospitals to complete the guides was difficult for us, we discussed the research project with the health IT directors and managers…

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    electronic health record (EHR) technology. All in all, demonstrating meaningful use of certified EHRs takes time and resources. Through the EHR Incentive Programs, eligible hospitals, including critical access hospitals (CAHs), can qualify for EHR incentive payments totaling some $2 million or more. Thus the incentive for having quality EHR programs in the medical profession is an increasingly growing sector that is currently part of the medical establishment. The EHR I will be discussing is…

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    This case study is about system acquisition process of the Systems Development Life Cycle (SDLC) for an Electronic Health Record (EHR) system by Valley Practice. System acquisition process includes first two phases of the SDLC. It refers to the process form the time decision is made to select a new EHR system until a contract is signed between the vendor and Valley Practice. The procedure followed by the practice started with a two days of strategic planning session in which mission, vision…

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    Centers for Medicaid and Medicare Services (CMS), meaningful use is defined as “the use of EHR in a way that positively affects patient care” (EHR Incentive Program, 2013, p. 2). The Meaningful Use Program created by the CMS includes a set of principles and objectives for the use of the Electronic Health Records (EHR). Eligible providers and eligible hospitals can make incentive dollars by implementing certified EHR with meeting the criteria included in the Meaningful Use Program. The purpose…

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    staffed by thirty-six physicians and seven midlevel providers, who specialize in internal medicine, family practice, infectious disease, and gynecology (Wager, Lee, & Glaser, 2013, p. 628-629). WCH clinics currently utilize XYZ Data Systems Integrated EHR and Practice Management System. They have had this system for four years. The hospital uses Meditech, which is compatible with the WCH clinics’ systems, and a was a key consideration in…

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    Electronic Health Record (EHR) can definitely transform the way care is delivered to a patient. As more healthcare facilities, including hospitals and private practices, move towards the use of EHR, the benefits will increase to both patients and practitioners. It is much easier to retrieve or track patient specific medical information using EHR than to use paper records. Many paper records are written in illegible handwriting and missing different types of information. One study showed…

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    Recording (EHR) technology in a meaningful manner that safely exchanges, electronic health information to improve quality and efficiency of care (Centers for Disease control and Prevention [CDC], 2015). The goals of the adoption of health information technology…

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    of the nation’s hospitals now use electronic health records (EHRs), several studies have shown that the use of EHRs alone does not ensure improved quality of care even after several years of implementation (Classen, Bates p. 855). The HITECH Act, specifically,…

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    (Thakkar & Davis, 2006). The EHR has applications that set alert and reminders about important needed or recommended tests for the patients, and appointments can be scheduled electronically. The EHR also have interconnections with laboratories, pharmacies, and other EHRs. Since its inception, EHRs has helped in reducing the need to fill out lots of forms at each doctor’s visit, and it also makes patients active participant in their own healthcare. Through the use of EHR, patients have been able…

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