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    Electronic Health Records Student’s Name Institutional Affiliation Electronic Health Records Electronic health records ( EHR) is the use of information technology to deliver services in a hospital. The use of EHR has enhanced service delivery within the healthcare sector since it saves time hence being efficient (Menachemi & Collum,2011). This paper evaluates the impact that the electronic health records have had on the health sector and whether they are a hindrance to service…

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    I strongly believe that our hospital can benefit from transitioning to EHR, also known as electronic health record. Now this is different from an EMR (electronic medical record), which is the typical medical and clinical information collected at one healthcare provider's office, such as when a patient comes to see her family doctor for the flu (HealthIT.gov, 2014). The EHR system is a more comprehensive digital record that not only includes the data from the EMR but also contains more complete…

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    samsung electronics was establish producing television mobile phones throughout 90, 90, radio computer components and other electronics devices in 1969. The first product released by Samsung was the SPC-1000, introduced in 1982, was Samsung's first personal computer (Korean market only) and uses an audio cassette tape to load and save data – the floppy drive was optional. Samsung known throughout the world for electronic products and it is one of the successful brands in the electronics…

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    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.…

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    What are Electronic Medical Records? Electronic Medical Records (EMR) is the term used to describe the electronic storage of patient health information. EMR are used widely in the medical field and help provide personalized and interactive healthcare options for users. Like in many other industries, for decades medical records were all kept in written records. Recently a movement has occurred, moving healthcare away from written records and now to online records. Now, medical records are almost…

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    Electronic Health Record (EHR) focus on the total health of the patient and probably more, and it is a data collected in the provider's office and inclusive of the broader view on the patient's care. EHR let other health care providers to share information about the patient care such as lab and specialists (Garrett & Sediman, 2011). Electronic Medical Record (EMR) are very similar to EMR, however, it is digital version of the paper charts in the clinician's office. EMR contains the medical…

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    Electronic commerce or E-commerce or electronic trade has been quickly spreading its wings in different areas and growing worldwide business opportunities. It is one of the newest vehicles for streamlining business processes. Online business has turned out to be more normal nowadays which is entirely distinctive from the customary commerce. Schneider and Perry (2000, pp. 4-5) clarifies that in old times exchanging so as to exchange is done basically protests or benefits between people. Toomey…

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    like a fog over a busy city that never sleeps. This kind of phenomenon has become a grasping event for those who want to enter a state of trance, and disappear into the rhythm of electronic music. Like every genre of music that has been invented, each has a beginning and a story behind it. The first kind of electronic music was formed as early as the 1920’s. There was an instrument called the trautonium created by a German-born musician…

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    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 allows sharing important medical information to other institutions using the same medical record. Records are shared through…

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    Thank you for your proposal to implement the Electronic Health Record system (EHR) into the FutureCare Health & Management Corporation. Like you, we believe EMR’s has the ability to offer many significant benefits to the future of health care. The HER ssystem has been known to make health care more efficient and improve the quality of care by making patients’ medical history easily accessible to all who treat them. Many health professionals have discovered that the EHR system has several…

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