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1. How can the EHR and HIS improve patient care
EHR Improve Patient Care
1. Patient Safety and High Quality of Service
In the healthcare industry, time is one of the most important things to consider may it
be an emergency or not. Thus, decreasing the wait time for patients helps promote
the idea that these healthcare providers genuinely care and value the time and state
of health of each individual dealing with them. This does not only develop trust but
also creates an improved environment for healthcare providers and patients.
Furthermore, EHR tracks records of patients' medications, allergies, and medical
history that saves tons of time on documenting data.
EHR also includes e-prescribing and identification of at-risk possibilities for patients.
It provides a better system of communication and ensures patient safety and
satisfaction
2. Enriched Portability and Sharing for Patients and Healthcare Providers
Today, it is crucial that patients and their healthcare providers are on the same page.
Patients have different doctors they're seeing for different medical conditions.
Medical professionals who provide healthcare services range from cardiologists,
ophthalmologists to oncologists and dermatologists, which creates demand for
building a patient's full medical history.
A single physician for a particular case may only know the details that the patients
recall, however with EHR, the patient's history, diagnosis, and treatments are well
provided.
Electronic medical records improve patient care as this system allows both the patient
and the physician to share records and ensure that the information is updated while
the patient's chain of care is well understood.
2. With enriched portability and information sharing brought by EHR, patients are also
able to review and understand their medical standing and prepare follow-up questions
for the next visits.
EHR provides a complete list of medications, financial circumstances, environmental
challenges, familial histories, mental health status, lifestyle risk factors, and past
surgical events.
3. Improved Patient Engagement
Having an effective instrument for communication in the field of healthcare is one of
the key roles in improving patient engagement in their medical conditions.
EHR enables patients to get access to patient portals that deem helpful to patients
and healthcare providers alike. These portals provide all of the patient's medical
history including records, prescriptions, and treatments. Patients can also review their
cases and further educate themselves that help them prevent chronic conditions and
achieve positive medical results.
4. Efficient Clinical Research Quality
With accessible electronic health records, physicians and healthcare providers are
able to improve clinical research quality. EHR uses analytic features such as the
ability to generate population groups, review active conditions of patients, and track
drug trial participation.
The data can be used by healthcare providers to easily identify disease progression
and pinpoint effective treatment plans. Aside from that, it benefits the healthcare
community as they share results and facts with colleagues, peers and research
facilities for patients' better care quality in future patient encounters.
5. Preventable Disease Management for Patients
EHR provides preventive measures in order to manage different diseases better by
identifying important screening examinations a patient must take. With this, life-
threatening diseases such as cancer and organ problems can be checked early on so
treatments can be administered immediately if and when early signs of diseases are
3. detected. This creates a more positive quality of life through healthcare efficiency as
early intervention can dramatically reduce the risks of certain diseases.
6. Astounding Patient Care Outcomes
Expanding electronic health record usage among patients is beneficial for patients
and healthcare providers.
With the ability to gather health-related data, patients eligible for preventive health
measures and even those who are currently taking prescribed medications for
specific illnesses can deem useful for prevention of life-threatening repercussions.
Clinical studies fed on the data from EHR help improve health conditions provided
that EHR has the capacity to detect patterns on potentially related adverse effects
and risk factors. By utilizing the data, healthcare practitioners get more accurate
information, which makes a positive impact on medical outcomes.
HIS Improve Patient Care
1. Streamline Processes and Reduce Costs
The healthcare ecosystem is comprised of hospitals, specialists, pharmacies, clinics,
etc. each generating patient and facility-specific information. Without a central system
connecting these departments, the info is fragmented and doesn’t provide much value
to patients and practitioners. A centralized data system ensures seamless care by
allowing healthcare providers to share information through secure channels. This
connectivity improves analyses, diagnoses, and overall patient care. Implementing a
HIS system is additionally cost-efficient because digitizing processes reduce waste and
money spent on paper goods.
2. Manage Patient Medical Records
Accurate patient records are critical for every hospital and healthcare provider. A
comprehensive system provides access to patients’ medical records and histories in
one centralized database. Having access to these records enhances practitioners’
abilities to provide accurate diagnoses.
3. Increase Productivity and Quality of Service
The speed at which doctors and nurses can access information helps improve their
4. ability to provide optimal care, addressing issues in a timely manner, creating positive
and possibly lifesaving experiences for patients.
4. Integrate Hospital Information Systems
Digital systems make integration with existing software possible, providing access all
necessary data and documentation in one place.
5. Manage Appointments and Calendars
Digital calendars streamline and optimize the scheduling process, showcasing
availabilities, providing access to calendars remotely, giving patients the opportunity to
set and manage their appointments, etc.