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    Abstract Electronic health records are used in health care to replace paper charts. They contain valuable patient medical information. EHRs improve quality of care without expensive, time-consuming processes. Although there are many reasons to use electronic health records, there are also some disadvantages to using them. More importantly though, there is a real importance for EHRs this day-in-age.   The Importance of Electronic Health Records “Electronic health record systems enable hospitals to

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    DeAngles, M. (2015). National Electronic Health Record Network Regulation and Synchronization of National and State Privacy Laws Needed to Increase Efficiency and Reduce Costs in Healthcare. Journal Of Legal Medicine, 36(3/4), 413-419. doi:10.1080/01947648.2015.1262194 The article focuses on the privacy laws associated with electronic health records (EHRs) and need to increase efficiency and cost reduction in healthcare. It explains that the federal government should regulate a national network

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    Introduction of Personal Health Record Abstract The widely adoption of Electric Health Record (EHR) accelerates the development of Personal Health Record (PHR). The functionality of PHR can be summarized as information collection, information sharing and exchange, and information management, which could improve efficiency and quality of health care. In this article, we reviewed the definition, history and technical architectures of PHR. We also discussed the advantages and disadvantages of PHR adoption

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    differences between the electronic health record and the paper record. The paper record and the electronic health record are created to document and incorporate the patient’s history and physical, demographics, recent and past diagnosis, medication list, nurses and physician progress notes, advance directive, and insurance information. Both have advantages and disadvantages in terms of use, cost, and the effect on an organization (Davis & LaCour, 2014). Paper and electronic records are similar in many ways

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    Running Head: Organizational Change Implementing Electronic Health Record Electronic Health Records Healthcare organizations face notable challenges concerning information accuracy. This can impact both patient privacy and the delivery of care. For instance, if patient information is not properly transmitted from the physician to the pharmacy, medication errors can result which can have detrimental impacts on a patient’s health. Given the importance of improving patient outcomes, the current

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    Abstract The times of entering and storing health care records in file cabinets is quickly changing due to the electronic age. Electronic Health Records (EHR) are becoming increasingly popular especially since there have been many legislative attempts to encourage the use of health information technology systems. With the potential benefits that come with EHR’s, potential risks are also associated with this technology. The main concern is that of maintaining data security and if current law establishes

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    basic principles of the Electronic Health Record is essential to understanding the vital role and appreciating the true value of the Electronic Health Record. Core concepts include, what is the Electronic Health Record?, how does the Electronic Health Record relate to nursing informatics?, what is the significance of the use of the Electronic Health Record?, who benefits from the use of the Electronic Health Record?, and how secure are the Electronic Health Records? An initial understanding of the

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    One of the many new trends in health care is electronic health records. Electronic health records is exactly what it says, it’s basically the paper chart the doctor would use on each of your visits in the past. Most of the time now days if you go to the doctor the doctor puts all the info you tell him on the computer. Because of electronic health records we have both positive and negative impacts on society, a major political issue with electronic health records is the chance of a data breach which

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    Electronic Health Record is an official health record for an individual that is shared among multiple facilities and agencies. There are many components to it;  Registration-admission, discharge, and transfer  Patient financial services  Order communication and results retrieval  Ancillary, clinical, and department applications  Specialty clinical applications  Smart peripherals  Electronic document management system  Clinical messaging and provider-patient portals  Registries  Results

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    Definition, Structure, Content, Use and Impact of Electronic Health Records: A Review of The Research Literature, written by Kristiina Hayrinen. Definition, Structure, Content, Use and Impact of Electronic Health Records is a literature review that aims at how electronic health records are defined, how the structure of the records is described, and in what context are EHR used (“Purpose,” ijmijournal.com, 2008).” The research study was conducted on four databases with the assistance of a librarian

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