Electronic Health Record
Electronic Health Record
Electronic Health Record
Prepared by:
Mustafa Marey Mohamed
Mohamed Ahmed Abd Elaal
Aliaa Gamal
-Under supervision:
Prof. Eman Salman Taie
Goal:
To provide participants knowledge, skills and positive attitude toward electronic
health record
Objectives:
Define Electronic Medical Records.
List Content of medical Records.
Define Electronic Health Record (EHR).
List Content of Electronic Health Record (EHR).
Mention benefits of Electronic Health Record (EHR).
Differentiate between EMR, EHR and PHR.
Explain the value and importance of personal health record.
Apply EHR within organizational budget.
Have a positive attitude toward electronic records.
Outlines
Definition & Content of Electronic Medical Record (EMR)
Definition & Content of Electronic Health Record (EHR)
Definition of Personal Health Record (PHR)
EMR Vs. EHR Vs. PHR
Importance of Personal Health Record (PHR)
Types & Benefits of EHR Systems
Advantages & Disadvantages of Electronic Health Records
Cost of Implementing HER.
References
Introduction:
Our world has been radically transformed by digital technology – smart phones, tablets, and
web-enabled devices have transformed our daily lives and the way we communicate.
Medicine is an information-rich enterprise. A greater and more seamless flow of information
within a digital health care infrastructure, created by electronic health records (EHRs),
encompasses and leverages digital progress and can transform the way care is delivered and
compensated.
2. Remotely-Hosted System
Remotely-hosted systems shift the storage of data from the physician to a
third party.
This entity must deal with maintenance, data backup, and security. This type of
system puts the responsibility for maintaining data somewhere else besides a
single physician or medical practice.
3. Remote Systems
There are three different varieties of remote systems.
• Subsidized: A subsidized system involves a relationship with some entity that subsidizes the
cost of an EHR. Generally, a physician forms this relationship with a hospital, which then
controls the data. Keep in mind that a remote system involving a subsidizing entity can bring
up certain legal issues, including antitrust and data ownership concerns.
• Dedicated: A dedicated host system means that physicians store EHRs on a vendor’s servers.
These servers are usually in specific locations. A physician cannot control most aspects of
data storage with this system.
• Cloud: One of the most popular EHR remote systems is a cloud, or internet-based computing
system.
Benefits of EHRs
Physician productivity
Fewer file pulls
Reduced transcription costs
Access to patient information
Improved billing and scheduling
Ensure high-quality care.
Improved documentation
Create a way for communication with their patients
Patient Satisfaction
Access to their records
Easier chronic disease management
Reduced turn-around time for messages to a physician
Improved delivery of education materials
Safer, more reliable prescribing
Increase patient participation in their care
Reduced medical errors