1. EHR: Incorporating into Practice – Using Data Meaningfully, Obtaining Benchmarking and Metrics Information
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Stanford R. Plavin
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Process management ,Process (engineering) ,business.industry ,Computer science ,health care facilities, manpower, and services ,Interoperability ,Benchmarking ,Clinical decision support system ,Patient care ,Logical conjunction ,Analytics ,health services administration ,business ,health care economics and organizations - Abstract
The process of evaluating and selecting an EHR is often one of the most challenging decisions for a practice, ASC or other physician group. This chapter will define the differences between an EHR and an EMR as well as utilize a logical and comprehensive approach towards this endpoint. EHRs are an important backbone of collecting, synthesizing, evaluating and processing data that can be used in a meaningful manner for both patients and providers. Interoperability and those complementary components are akin to a successful implementation and can serve in providing clinical decision support, benchmarking information, and clinical metrics which will be utilized to provide enhanced patient care and improved delivery models.
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- 2019
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