Asked by Anonymous
How do health care facilities use electronic (or computerized ) medical records(EMR)?
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They use EMR medical records for patient safety , such as physician orders,exam and test reports are a legal document.
Pleas tell me if this is right
They use EMR medical records for patient safety , such as physician orders,exam and test reports are a legal document.
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
They use EMR medical records for patient safety , such as physician orders,exam and test reports are a legal document.
Let's reword your ideas.
Health care facilities use EMR for physicians orders and exam and test results. Patient safety is a prime concern for EMR.
Let's reword your ideas.
Health care facilities use EMR for physicians orders and exam and test results. Patient safety is a prime concern for EMR.
Answered by
Anonymous
Thanks
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Ms. Sue
You're welcome.
Answered by
Dr Russ
I would be careful with your wording. I would suggest that the EMR does not significantly improve the patient safety over a paper based record system. What it does do is provide a record that is easily accessible from diverse locations, that is secure (backed up in one or more locations), and is versatile in that it can be configured to be used by a variety of health practioners.
I agree that the various documents have a legal standing.
I agree that the various documents have a legal standing.
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