Nearly sixty percent of nurses practicing today have an associate’s degree or less (Watts, 2016). This provides a challenge for these programs to include formal education and use of electronic health records, which are generally only taught as part of the bachelor’s level education (Watts, 2016). This allows better patient by presenting an entry level nurse with the knowledge necessary to use informatics as a benefit as opposed to an obstacle…
This paper explores the advantages and disadvantages with using electronic charting. Electronic charting has several advantages. The template in the patient’s chart reminds the user to note issues in areas that might otherwise be forgotten when paper charting. Care givers are able to look back through the history of a patient’s chart which can show them a history of their progress during their stay. Depending on the system, users can sometimes look far back into a patient’s medical history.…
There are many software applications available for use to aide in recording a patient’s health record. The technology of today is designed to capture the whole picture of a patient’s medical conditions. The paper medical record could often be illegible and often mistakes were made when transcribing, causing misinformation used to treat the patient. The benefits are huge, not only can the Electronic Medical Record (EMR) be seen by anyone with the proper access to that EMR system. This technology…
History of Informatics Health informatics is characterized by integrating information technology in health care (Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) (2017a). Furthermore, healthcare informatics emerged in the 1970’s as computer language to assist with patient billing (Kramer, 2012). Fast forward to 1990’s which emphasized regulation (Kramer, 2012). Finally, the 2000’s highlighted the transition to the electronic healthcare record (EHR) and immediate access to data…
Question 1: Health information exchanges (HIEs) HIE is the electronic sharing discreet clinical information among organizations according to nationally recognized standards. The main purpose of HIE is to provide immediate access to relevant medical information whenever needed to improve quality, safety, and cost of patient care. HIE initiatives focus on the areas of technology, interoperability, standards utilization, harmonization, and business information systems while supporting activities…
In order to discuss medical necessity in the current era of health information technology, we must have a comprehensive knowledge and understanding of medical necessity. Most of this article focuses on explaining medical necessity and towards the end includes some thoughts on how medical necessity relates with health information technology. The meaning of medical necessity is different for providers, physicians, courts, government/private insurers, or consumers. Medical necessity is used for…
toward the health information management career. Psychology is the science of mental states and processes. (dictionary.com, 2015)In relation to psychology, health information management is a combination of business, science, and information technology. Those who work in this field are experts in processing, analyzing and reporting information vital to the health care industry, respected staff members who interact daily with the clinical and administrative staff, all of whom depend on health…
that define the smaller steps in a process. Value case is a type of model which allows the stakeholders to identify the financial value of using a health information system. This evaluation process focuses on the lower level steps but that drive significant improvement within the healthcare organization processes as well improve the quality of health for patients. In this paper patient referrals in relation to meaningful use stage 1 and 2 will be analyzed using use case and value case. Stage 1…
The chapter that I struggled with a little is chapter 3 Electronic Health Information systems. I had a hard time explain the synergy between administrative and CISs and identify three administrative systems and three clinical systems. I think all the chapters help me grasp the concept of health information management and data governance Health Information Management and Data Governance challenges how healthcare organizations can manage their data in this period of dramatic data explosion and…
HITECH The Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical health (HITECH) Act of 2009 was designed to decrease healthcare costs, improve health outcomes, coordinate care, and protect personal health information in an electronic format. Three of the core programs associated with HITECH include: establishing guidelines to address personal health information security breach notifications and develop guidelines to be utilized in an electronic environment, Medicare incentives for meaningful…