Nowadays we rely heavily on technology from the coffee maker that brews our favorite coffee to smartphones and virtual reality augmentation. The healthcare industry has done the same thing, which is adapting to the evolving technological advancement. I think that information technology helps improve negatives outcomes that are associated with errors - be it life-threatening or not. Yoder-Wise (2015) stated that "information technology entails recording, processing, and using data and information for the purpose of delivering and documenting patient care" (p. 187). I agree with Yoder-Wise (2015) that it requires an accurate and faster processing when dealing with patient information to provide a timely patient care. With the use of eMAR, it
Electronic filing also cuts down on the space needed tremendously, they no longer need a huge room to store all patients files. It is also faster to find, update, and send electronic files. Last but not least, societal outcomes include being better able to conduct research and achieving improved population health. Although it seems there could be nothing wrong with EMR, there are potential disadvantages associated with this technology. These include financial issues, changes in workflow, temporary loss of productivity associated with EHR adoption, privacy and security concerns, as well as access.
EMR system documents the examination, diagnosis, and treatment of a patient. This information is vital for the current and
* Reduction of medication errors- Barcode medication administration safeguards against wrong pt/wrong med/wrong dose errors and alerts to potential medication interactions (Goth, 2006).
Besides the disadvantages of (EMR)’s the advantages pose great benefits to patient care and efficiency. The greater use of electronic medical records or health records can reduce wait times, of seeing doctors or waiting for test results. All staff would need to cohesively work out the technical challenges and software data. With sophisticated IT
An eMAR implementation is important for Meaningful use. Will you be working with an EHR system that is cloud based? Hunter (2011) explains that patient safety at the point of medication administration is significantly increased with the use of eMARs. The warnings, alerts, and parameter checks that are in place will facilitate a safer medication administration. Nurses will be reminded to check heart rate, lab results, and pain scales, ultimately helping the nurse to administer medications in a safer manner. The use of an eMAR will also improve medication administration by keeping an accurate schedule for administration by flagging medication that is due as well as prevent medications from being administered to patients that have allergies
Electronic Medical Records are great for the physician, nurse or other medical staff, but there is some issues with the EMR's as well. By putting your company at risk of identity theft from hackers.
In one study, Baxter International reported that nurse’s cause 38% of medication errors during administration. After implementing eMar, it showed a dramatic 89 % decrease in medication errors. With the application of technology in the clinical setting it allows communication among healthcare professional in achieving efficient and a world-class service to the patient.
In regards to technology and how its influences healthcare today we see the use of EHRs, which allows for a high capacity healthcare environment by condensing patient information into an easily accessible form for all healthcare professionals. “EHRs allow us to collect meaningful data to determine the efficacy in which our units are functioning” (Biddle & Milstead 2016, p.12). This technology can help manage the high capacity hospital environment while not compromising quality. This
The electronic medical records has helped improved overall patient care . Allowing simple real-time charting for nurses has made charting more accurate and efficient.It allows for insurance to be billing to more efficient. Doctors can view a whole life time of health care information in one spot and review results quickly.
The emergence of electronic medical record system (EMR), portal technology, remote monitoring tools, wireless communication telemedicine, sensors and wearable technology, Pharmacogenomics are all examples of advancements in the health care that have emerged over the last few years. These
In observation, (Fahnestock, McComb, & Deshmukh, 2013) stated "Information technologies are transforming the way healthcare is delivered. Innovations such as computer-based patient records, hospital information systems, computer-based decision support tools, community health information networks and new ways of distributing health information.” (p.3.2). In the sector of delivering healthcare using technology, has made it easier for healthcare professionals to access medical records, digitization of prescriptions and view test results. With the use of high-performance devices being used in the hospital, helps to make the jobs of healthcare professionals a little easier. As well as relieve anxiety from anxious patients that may be awaiting lab results to come back. Therefore, IT devices and services has been and continues to be a tremendous help and game changer for the healthcare system. However, there is still a lot of work to be done to help shape and reform the healthcare
Electronic medical records can benefit patients in many ways. One major way it can benefit a patient is the efficiency of the records being organized and easy for any practitioner or staff member to read. EMR can lower the risks of
The EMR system is better for some doctors because it eliminates the unclear handwriting, thus cutting down on the unclear writing mistakes by doctors. The patients have been released from the hospital at a rate of at least one day earlier than the patients with paper records and these bills were almost $900.00 less than when they used the paper records. There have been many deaths each year because of the wrong medication being written on the prescription paperwork and a pharmacist misread the handwriting on the form. If this information is typed the chances of making a mistake are less. There are also EMR systems that diagnose diseases and treatments, which is another advantage. Just imagine how fast the patient can be healed if a computer program can predict the results of an illness by entering the symptoms such as a device that searches for glaucoma via computer generated images, the analyzing of mammograms and the ultrasound device to analyze lumps in a females breast that determine if it is benign or cancerous. Most of the time these computer systems have accuracy rate of 80% or more which is the last advantages that we will talk about today.
Electronic medical records had a great impact in the ushering in of the age of Nursing Informatics. (Himss, 2010)EMRS present healthcare professionals with the ability to retrieve and organize data in a quick and efficient approach. With information so readily available, patient safety increases and we know that patient cost goes down. This happens because patient medications, allergies, history, demographic, and treatment information is more collectively available.
Another big plus of the EHRs is that studies have shown that it has helped providers improve accuracy of diagnoses and health outcomes (Couch, 2008). For example, nurses could have reliable access to patients complete health information and have pictures which would help with whatever problem they might encounter. EHR doesn’t just keep patients medications and allergies, it also check for problems whenever a new medication is prescribed and it also alerts the nurse of potential problems (Couch, 2008). EHRs can also tell the nurse if potential safety problems occur, which helps them avoid more serious consequences for patients, which can lead to better outcomes. The EHRs can also help nurses quickly identify and correct operational problems, which compared to the paper-based setting, those kinds of problems would be more difficult to correct. It can also help