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    Electronic Health Record Implementation Health information technology is a familiar entity for most working nurses in the year of 2017. Many nurses, have lived through the transition from paper charting to online charting. This transition has not always been a progression of ease. Change is never easy. The process of paper charting with pen and paper and the use of paper medication administration records have been the routine process for many years. With the new onset of the electronic health record (EHR)

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    “An Electronic Health Record (EHR) is an electronic version of a patient’s medical history, that is maintained by the provider over time, and may include all of the key administrative clinical data relevant to that persons care under a particular provider, including demographics, progress notes, problems, medications, vital signs, past medical history, immunizations, laboratory data and radiology reports” (CMS, 2011). Paper charting can no longer support the needs of our healthcare industry, and

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    Technology in Nursing: The Electronic Health Record An electronic health record allows providers to access health records more readily and to optimize the health outcomes of their patients. Missouri implemented a program with the goal to help Primary care providers to achieve meaningful use of the Electronic Health Record (EHR) by March of 2012 (Missouri Health Information Technology Assistance Center). Meaningful use focuses on things such as asthma, diabetes, and hypertension since they have the

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    Electronic Health Record (EHR), the six steps of an EHR and how my facility implements them, describe “meaningful use” and how my facility status is in obtaining it, and to further discuss the EHR’s and patient confidentiality. Description of the Electronic Health Record (EHR) EHR was created to have a technical way to securely exchange private and personal medical health information in hopes to improve the quality of care, decrease medical errors, limiting paper use, reduction of health care cost

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    Electronic Health Record Systems Strengths The strengths of electronic health records include improvement of quality of care due to the increased effectiveness and efficiency of managing data regarding the patient (Dennehy et al., 2011). The safety and quality of care is improved through the provision of accurate and complete information regarding a patient therefore contributing to the development of coordinated care among practitioners within the multidisciplinary healthcare environment (Alexander

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    The health record has been around for many years, and it first started with a group of individuals in the 1920’s to realize that documenting health care data provided better quality care. Healthcare providers recognized that they were able to treat patients more accurately with a documented history of the patients. It wasn’t until the 1980’s that healthcare professionals started to venture out into the computerized healthcare technology. In the 90’s technology was making gains and healthcare

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    Electronic Health Records: The Role of Electronic Health Records and Health Information Exchange in the Delivery of Quality Healthcare R Arku Community College of Allegheny County Health Information Technology, Cohort 5 Tutor January 14,2011 Contents Abstract 3 Introduction 4 Quality Definition 6 Data Collection Challenges 7 Electronic Records and its influence on quality 9 Data Infrastructure – Performance Measurement Foundation 11 Quality Measurements and Data Extraction

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    Module 4 Assignment 2 Migrating to an Electronic Health Record Public Health Informatics Dr. Frazier PH 6512 Module 4 Assignment 2 Migrating to an Electronic Health Record Centervale County is a County that is located in the State of New York. It covers 550 square miles consisting of 50 municipalities. It has a population of 962,758 million, which is estimated to increase by 2.1% by 2015. The county’s location places New York City to the south at approximately 35 minutes from the county seat

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    National Electronic Health Records Angela Harvey Ohio University National Electronic Health Records Health information is important to every person caring for a person. If pertinent information is missed or not communicated it could be deadly. The Department of Health and Human Services developed a plan to help control this issue. In 2004, federal government, under President Bush, developed a plan for caregivers to make it easier for patients to have access to their health records. The plan was

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    Electronic Health Record system, and our staff as well as the patients, our team found many criteria’s that needed to be worked on. As our team has come together to apply our knowledge to the situations, we have done are best to find the current solutions below. As we address the problems, we only hope to make a difference on not only our patients, but the staff and team as well. My Hospital’s first meaningful use criteria we are going to implement will be to provide timely online access to health information

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