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Book Use and Characteristics of Electronic Health Record Systems Among Office based Physician Practices  United States  2001 2012

Download or read book Use and Characteristics of Electronic Health Record Systems Among Office based Physician Practices United States 2001 2012 written by and published by . This book was released on 2012 with total page 8 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Use and Characteristics of Electronic Health Record Systems Among Office based Physician Practices

Download or read book Use and Characteristics of Electronic Health Record Systems Among Office based Physician Practices written by Chung-Ju Hsiao and published by . This book was released on 2014 with total page 12 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Key Capabilities of an Electronic Health Record System

Download or read book Key Capabilities of an Electronic Health Record System written by Institute of Medicine and published by National Academies Press. This book was released on 2003-07-31 with total page 36 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Commissioned by the Department of Health and Human Services, Key Capabilities of an Electronic Health Record System provides guidance on the most significant care delivery-related capabilities of electronic health record (EHR) systems. There is a great deal of interest in both the public and private sectors in encouraging all health care providers to migrate from paper-based health records to a system that stores health information electronically and employs computer-aided decision support systems. In part, this interest is due to a growing recognition that a stronger information technology infrastructure is integral to addressing national concerns such as the need to improve the safety and the quality of health care, rising health care costs, and matters of homeland security related to the health sector. Key Capabilities of an Electronic Health Record System provides a set of basic functionalities that an EHR system must employ to promote patient safety, including detailed patient data (e.g., diagnoses, allergies, laboratory results), as well as decision-support capabilities (e.g., the ability to alert providers to potential drug-drug interactions). The book examines care delivery functions, such as database management and the use of health care data standards to better advance the safety, quality, and efficiency of health care in the United States.

Book The Electronic Health Record for the Physician s Office

Download or read book The Electronic Health Record for the Physician s Office written by Amy DeVore and published by Saunders. This book was released on 2010 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Hands-on practice helps students understand Electronic Health Record software! Written in a conversational, easy-to-understand style, DeVore's The Electronic Health Record for the Physician's Office offers a unique balance of theory and application. From the basics of EHR to practical implementation, this text covers how the electronic health record impacts the job responsibilities of the medical assistant. Each chapter includes exercises using Practice Partner EHR software, so students can practice concepts as they learn them. There's no better introduction to the how's and why's of using electronic health records! A work-text approach explains concepts and immediately lets students apply them with exercises using real-world Practice Partner software. Affective competencies are addressed with practical insights into skills such as professionalism and decision-making. Trends and Applications include real-life examples of how EHRs may be used to improve health care. Easing the Transition helps in handling issues related to the paper/electronic conversion. Security Checkpoints explore issues of EHR security relating to HIPAA and patient privacy. Critical thinking exercises include thought-provoking questions based on chapter content or brief scenarios. Key terms are listed at the beginning of each chapter, bolded and defined within the chapter, and also defined in the glossary. End of chapter summaries highlight the most important material. Review exercises let students assess their knowledge with true/false and matching questions, key terms review, and workplace applications.

Book The Computer Based Patient Record

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  • Author : Committee on Improving the Patient Record
  • Publisher : National Academies Press
  • Release : 1997-10-28
  • ISBN : 030957885X
  • Pages : 257 pages

Download or read book The Computer Based Patient Record written by Committee on Improving the Patient Record and published by National Academies Press. This book was released on 1997-10-28 with total page 257 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Most industries have plunged into data automation, but health care organizations have lagged in moving patients' medical records from paper to computers. In its first edition, this book presented a blueprint for introducing the computer-based patient record (CPR). The revised edition adds new information to the original book. One section describes recent developments, including the creation of a computer-based patient record institute. An international chapter highlights what is new in this still-emerging technology. An expert committee explores the potential of machine-readable CPRs to improve diagnostic and care decisions, provide a database for policymaking, and much more, addressing these key questions: Who uses patient records? What technology is available and what further research is necessary to meet users' needs? What should government, medical organizations, and others do to make the transition to CPRs? The volume also explores such issues as privacy and confidentiality, costs, the need for training, legal barriers to CPRs, and other key topics.

Book Electronic Health Record Systems and Intent to Apply for Meaningful Use Incentives Among Office based Physician Practices

Download or read book Electronic Health Record Systems and Intent to Apply for Meaningful Use Incentives Among Office based Physician Practices written by Chun-Ju Hsiao and published by . This book was released on 2011 with total page 8 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Use and Characteristics of Electronic Health Record Systems Among Office based Physician Practices  United States  2001 2012

Download or read book Use and Characteristics of Electronic Health Record Systems Among Office based Physician Practices United States 2001 2012 written by Chun-Ju Hsiao and published by . This book was released on 2012 with total page 7 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Factors Affecting Physician Professional Satisfaction and Their Implications for Patient Care  Health Systems  and Health Policy

Download or read book Factors Affecting Physician Professional Satisfaction and Their Implications for Patient Care Health Systems and Health Policy written by Mark W. Friedberg and published by Rand Corporation. This book was released on 2013-10-09 with total page 149 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This report presents the results of a series of surveys and semistructured interviews intended to identify and characterize determinants of physician professional satisfaction.

Book Role of Compatibility Views on Physician Adoption of Electronic Health Record Systems

Download or read book Role of Compatibility Views on Physician Adoption of Electronic Health Record Systems written by Jeanne Hermann-Petrin and published by . This book was released on 2012 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Use of electronic health record (EHR) systems has become one of the most important activities in healthcare in the United States. This research seeks to give further explication to physicians’ electronic health record system adoption decisions. Hypotheses are presented relating disaggregated compatibility constructs, perceived usefulness, and perceived ease of use in the physicians’ EHR system adoption decision. Hypotheses are also presented for moderation of these relationships by personal innovativeness in the domain of information technology. The research comes full circle with a qualitative exploration of physicians’ experiences in using electronic health record systems. Physician’s perceived compatibility with existing work practices, perceived compatibility with prior experience, and perceived compatibility with values were shown to be antecedents to both perceived usefulness and perceived ease of use. These findings replicate previous work but were unable to demonstrate moderation of these relationships by personal innovativeness in the domain of information technology. Additionally, the relationships between use and both perceived usefulness and perceived ease of use were not significant. The descriptive qualitative study was conducted to provide further explanation of the lack of significance in these relationships. Several themes were developed to describe the physicians’ lived experience with use of electronic healthcare record systems. These were quality of information, expended time, effects on work life, and values. The qualitatively developed themes were described in relationship to the compatibility constructs. The results provide information to electronic health record system administrators to inform development of user interfaces that allow the physicians to most effectively and efficiently diagnose and treat patients. Further academic work is suggested to evaluate potential correspondence of the themes with existing management information system theories. .

Book The Effect and Adoption of Electronic Health Records

Download or read book The Effect and Adoption of Electronic Health Records written by Basit Iqbal Chaudhry and published by . This book was released on 2007 with total page 426 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Electronic Health Records

Download or read book Electronic Health Records written by Richard Gartee and published by Prentice Hall. This book was released on 2007 with total page 548 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Electronic Health Records, a foundational course in Health Information Management or Health Information Technology programs prepares students to understand and use electronic records in a medical practice. Gartee's, first of its kind, "how to" text is designed to train future users of EHR programs, to document patient exam, diagnosis, orders, and coding. It contains screen shots, exercises and activities to provide a complete learning system. Written for everyone in the office who will touch the electronic medical record, course material is suitable for medical and nursing schools, allied health career schools, universities, community colleges and continuing education programs. ABOUT THE SOFTWARE : The Student CD that accompanies the book, can be networked, used for distance learning, or purchased individually or as a val pak with the book. The software does not come bound in the book. Instructors will receive a copy of the Medcin Software which is bound into the instructors manual by contacting their local representative. The Medcin Student Edition Software may be value packed with Richard Gartee's Electronic Health Records - ISBN: 0131564862 for $10.00 more than the price of the text or as a stand alone Student CDROM - ISBN:0131789376 available from Prentice Hall. The software is multi-user allowing students to work simultaneously and keep work separate. Exercise print outs generated from Medcin automatically include the student's login name or ID. Medcin is the licensed core technology in many prominent EHR Systems. 10 out of 15 EHR systems for medical offices use Medcin nomenclature as the technology underlying commercial EHR systems. Students therefore are more likely to apply skills acquired in this course to an EHR application in their office. All work is printed and no exercises require saving. All exercises are designed to be completed during a normal class time. Printers use a standard Windows system. For distance learning, the software allows the student to "Print to HTML" which will output the exercise document into a file that can be emailed.

Book Barriers to the Adoption of Electronic Health Records by Physicians in Hospitals

Download or read book Barriers to the Adoption of Electronic Health Records by Physicians in Hospitals written by Tatevik Asulyan and published by . This book was released on 2018 with total page 21 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: An electronic health record (EHR) or Electronic Medical Record (EMR), used interchangeably, is a digital version of a patient’s paper chart. EHRs are real-time, patient-centered records that make information available instantly and securely to authorized users. In this paper, CSUN’s “OneSearch” database was used to find peer-reviewed articles to identify barriers to the adoption of EHRs by physicians in hospitals. The adoption of the EHR system varies by hospitals, states, as well as physicians. Factors such as cost, physician resistance, high initial physician time costs, technical challenges, meaningful use, and interoperability were found to create physician resistance towards the adoption of EHRs. Policymakers should take these barriers into consideration that accompany the adoption of the EHR system. Technology is constantly changing and plays a growing role in healthcare delivery. The EHR system varies widely, and for the system to provide of any value, the software will need to be utilized to its full potential.

Book Electronic Health Records

Download or read book Electronic Health Records written by Stacie Eastman and published by Nova Science Publishers. This book was released on 2014 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: One goal of the federal 2009 Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health (HITECH) Act is to advance the use of health information technology by providing Medicare and Medicaid incentives to physicians and hospitals that adopt and demonstrate "meaningful use" (MU) of electronic health record (EHR) systems. This book presents a nationally representative profile of physician use of EHR systems. The book also discusses the use of EHR's in residential care communities; physician experiences with EHR systems; the use and characteristics of EHR systems among office-based physician practices; and physician adoption of EHR systems in the United States.