Before the evolvement of technology, medical records were
done on papers, Development
of the EHR helps medical institutions go paperless and build a highly
cooperative system within the organization.
An Electronic
Health Record Management (EHR) system serves as the
database for storing the most important medical information about patients
The access
to the patient’s data in the EHR is provided to all the authorized members,
such as doctors, nurses, insurance companies, lab specialists, pharmacies,
school and workplace doctors. This helps to coordinate healthcare services more efficiently and make the process of treatment
transparent and coherent.
Typically EHR includes
Past
medical history of patients
Present
medical challenges
Any
relevant demographic data
Drug
prescriptions
Immunization
dates
Information
about allergies
Information
from lab reports
Data
from wearables and other devices that collect physiological parameters
Billing
data
Insurance
details
Improvement
as treatment goes on
Course Objective
At the end of the lesson, participants will come to the full
understanding of:
1.The electronic health record management
2.Effective Medical record management
3.What a medical record should entail.
4.Risk involves in unmanaged medical records
5.Some essential software for managing medical records
Course Outline
1.Overview of health
record Management
2.Difference between Electronic medical record (EMR) and electronic
health record (EHR)
3.Benefits of Health
Record Management
4.Protection of
patients’ data: Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996
(HIPAA), Protected health information (PHI), Electronic Protected Health
Information (ePHI)
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