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Showing posts with label EHRs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label EHRs. Show all posts

Thursday, April 25, 2019

EMR VERSUS EHR: How are they differ?


Electronic Medical Records (EMR) and Electronic Health Records (EHR) are two words which are often interchanged and used. Are they the same? Are they different? Read on to find out!

EMR and EHR are both electronic records but are separated by a difference in the meanings of the words, medical and health. An EMR is a patient’s health records and data which are specific to a single practice. Here the word practice could be applicable to a hospital, a doctor, a physician, a nurse, or any exclusive medical practioner. An EMR software is predominantly used by the specific medical professional to diagnose the ailments of the patient, and is not available directly to the patient for carrying outside the realm of the practice. Its availability is local and is a property of the practice at which it is created.



An EHR, on the other hand, is an inclusive digital form of a patient’s clinical data set which is available online and on real-time. It is shared between different medical practioners collaborating to cure a patient, and is aimed at helping in quicker decision making.

For a better understanding, imagine that a person has three different problems A, B, and C. To solve each of these problems, a different specialist is needed. An EMR would be an exclusive record that each of these doctors would keep to jot down the steps needed to solve A, B, and C, and an EHR would be the inclusive report which gives access to the solutions of problem A, problem B, and problem C, which would aid in the overall treatment of the patient. . In order words, the EHR provides a holistic view of the various EMRs that a patient would have.


The bottom-line is that Electronic Medical Records (EMR) are not for sharing while EHRs are meant for sharing and collaboration. Both of these are electronic, and help in curing a patient faster.

Monday, March 18, 2019

How Do EMR And EHR Providers Support Doctors?


EMR and EHR providers are the latest group of stakeholders who have forayed into the healthcare system, and are actively leveraging technology to connect doctors and patients better. By maintaining patient health records in the electronic format, these providers support doctors in the following way:



n  Easy access to a patient’s clinicial data set: EHR and EMR provider maintain a patient’s record in the electronic format. This means that all relevant health information of a patient are collected and maintained in a single place, and this simplifies a doctor’s access to these vital informations. EHRs or EMRs help a doctor view all the past records of a patient’s health in one place without having to lose time in waiting or hunting for previous records.

n  Simplified collaboration with other specialists: Certified EMRs and EHRs are built to enable easy collaboration between different doctors. Hence, as it is in many cases, all the doctors who are collaborating to cure a patient have immediate access to the prognosis given by the others. This in turn helps in a faster recovery path for the patient.

n  Accurate information to aid in better and faster diagnosis: EMR and EHR provide data security which means that a patient’s clinical data set is accurate. Consequently, a doctor need not worry about if a particular infomation is incorrect or if any test record is missing. This, in turn, leads to a quicker and error-free path to diagnosing the ailment and healing it.

n  Time Saving: The biggest support that EHRs and EMRs provide medical practioners is the time saving that they offer. Time is the key difference between life and death in times of emergency, and by ensuring that time is saved, EMRs and EHRs help doctors save precious lives.

Summarizing, accuracy, interoperability, and accessibility are the three ways in which EMRs and EHRs support health care professionals. As a consequence, patients benefit as these intrinsic benefits of EMRs and EHRs leads to swift identification of the problem, and hence solution.

Wednesday, September 9, 2015

cloud based EHR platform

Everyone was adapting to a new technology, Likewise a Cloud-Based Electronic Health Records(EHR) is an adapting technique for healthcare industry.A standardized process that allows secured exchange of health information. The technology offers improved health care quality and safety.  Authorized health care providers can have an access to a patient’s physical state wherever and whenever a patient approaches for care. This helps in promoting informed decision-making and improves the coordination. The EHR platform reduces avoidable medical slip-ups and repetition of treatments and procedures. It reduces the administrative costs.
To improve the patient’s care and practice efficiency, saving the time in documentation. The process of sending prescriptions electronically (e-prescribing) saves time, helps in functioning more efficiently and improves data privacy. It gets easier to receive lab results quicker.
The heart of modern life is Information Technology. Busy health care providers and patients with hectic lives can make things better and easy with the help of this software. It can be programmed for automatic delivery of information that assures quality measurement.
Doctors can access patient’s prescriptions remotely— even while on a vacation and offer improved healthcare service. Thanks to this web-based technology!