Jayna M Holroyd-Leduc, c. a. (2011). The impact of the electronic medical record on structure, process, and outcomes within primary care: a systematic review of the evidence. Journal of American informatics association, 732–737.
Electronic medical record has become fundamental element is provision of the primary health care in various countries of the world. It has been success in outpatient care in most cases. Different countries have heavily invested in electronic medical record and technology for various reasons. The primary goal for the government to invest in electronic medical record id to reduce the cost of health care since there will be no paper work which has high cost to maintain. The strategy has worked for well since cost of primary health care has significantly gone down .In addition to that the government was aiming at increasing the quality of the services provides to outpatients. This is because diagnose has been improved leading right dosage of the patients. Also the number of the days the patients are taking the hospitals has reduced.
Clemens Scott Kruse, c. a. (2014). The use of Electronic Health Records to Support Population Health: A Systematic Review of the Literature. Journal of medical system.
According to this article the electronic medical record are changing the operations in health care. The electronic medical record keeps wide range of information for the patients which include the names of the patient and all other personal information, treatment plan , the alleges of the patient, historical treatment of the patient and the current treatment plan. Benefits associated with the electronical medical record are improvements of the efficient of operations, positive outcome of the patient treatment and general improvements of the health of the population. To add on that electronic medical record helps to collect large amount of information from number of the patients.
JS., A. (2016). The electronic medical record in 2016: Advantages and disadvantages. . Digit Med, 2:48-51.
Electronic medical record was the agenda of the federal government in United States. It pushed to ensure all the hospitals and the health facilities in United States have adopted it. The government has made the other form of keeping data for the patient very expensive so that each facility turns on electronic medical records. Electronic medical record requires the people operating it to have the basic training so that they can have clear understanding of how it works. The data of the patients is send to the inbox of all the health care providers for the future sues. Despite that issues concerning about the use of the electronic m medical record because of the issues of the security and how safe it’s the patient information.
References
Clemens Scott Kruse, c. a. (2014). The use of Electronic Health Records to Support Population Health: A Systematic Review of the Literature. journal of medical system .
Jayna M Holroyd-Leduc, c. a. (2011). The impact of the electronic medical record on structure, process, and outcomes within primary care: a systematic review of the evidence. journal of american informatic association, 732–737.
JS., A. (2016). The electronic medical record in 2016: Advantages and disadvantages. . Digit Med , 2:48-51.