Title: Electronic Health Records
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- Electronic Health Records
2Learning Outcomes (cont.)
- 12.1 List four medical mistakes that will be
greatly decreased through the use of EHR. - 12.2 Differentiate among electronic medical
records, electronic health records, and
personal health records - 12.3 Contrast the advantages and disadvantages
of electronic health records
3Learning Outcomes (cont.)
- 12.4 Illustrate the steps in creating a new
patient record and correcting an existing record
using EHR software. - 12.5 Describe some of the capabilities of EHR
software programs. - 12.6 Explain how you might alleviate a patients
security fears surrounding the use of EHR.
4Introduction
- Electronic health records
- Eliminates duplication forms
- Simply review information
5A Brief History of Electronic Medical Records
- Paper records becoming inadequate
- Medical errors due to
- Lost or misfiled records
- Mishandled patient messages
- Inaccurate and illegible documents
- Mislabeled or illegible lab or medication orders
6Apply Your Knowledge
What are the four errors that stem from
communication problems?
- ANSWER They are
- Lost or misfiled records
- Mishandled patient messages
- Inaccurate and illegible documents
- Mislabeled or illegible lab or medication order
Excellent!
7Electronic Records
- Electronic medical record (EMR)
- Electronic health record (EHR)
- Continuity of care
- Reduction in errors
- Decreased costs
- Personal health record (PHR)
8Apply Your Knowledge
- Match the following
- PHI that is collected an maintained by the
patient - conforms to national interoperability
standards - not a legal record
- used by a single healthcare organization
- covered by HIPAA
ANSWER EHR PHR EMR
PHR
EHR
PHR
EMR
All three
Nice Job!
9Advantages and Disadvantages of EHR
- Government mandate steps
- Use all major functions of EHR
- Use EHR to send and receive clinical information
10Advantages and Disadvantages of EHR (cont.)
- Clinical decisions support (in development)
- High priority conditions
- Enrolling patients in PHR
- Accessing comprehensive data
- Improving population health
- E prescribing
- Incentives
11Disadvantages of EHR Programs
- Disadvantages
- Costly
- Staff training requirement
- IT staff may be needed
- Possible damage to system and software and or
required upgrades
12Advantages of EHR Programs
- Fewer lost medical records
- Eliminated transcription costs
- Increased readability/legibility
- Ease of chart access for multiple users
- Chart availability outside of office hours
13Advantages of EHR Programs (cont.)
- Increased access to patient education materials
- Decreased duplication of test orders
- More efficient transfer of records
- More efficient billing processes
- Greatly decreased storage needs
14Advantages of EHR Programs (cont.)
- Accessed from other locations
- Physicians home
- Satellite offices
- Used in teleconferences
15Apply Your Knowledge
What is the main reason medical practices are not
implementing EHRs?
ANSWER Cost
Correct!
16Working With an Electronic Health Record
- Basic rules unchanged
- Creating a New Patient Record
- Correcting an EHR
17Working With an EHR (cont.)
- Be familiar with the hardware and software
- Keep password secure
- Check entries carefully before saving
18Apply Your Knowledge
Right!
Which statements are true and which are
false? ____ All EHR programs will be
the same. ___ The basic rules for working with
an EHR are the same as for a paper
record ____ Once you make a mistake in an EHR,
there is nothing you can do to correct
it.
ANSWER
Although programs must communicate with each
other, they may not be the same.
F
T
F
You can make an addendum with the correct
information.
19Other Functions of EHR Programs
- Tickler files
- Specialty specific
- Customized
- Templates
20Other Functions of EHR Programs (cont.)
- Electronic schedulers
- Advantages
- Disadvantage
21Other Functions of EHR Programs (cont.)
- Eligibility verification and referral management
- Billing and coding
22Other Functions of EHR Programs (cont.)
- Report generators
- Electronic prescriptions
23Other Functions of EHR Programs (cont.)
- Ancillary order integration
- Patient access
24Apply Your Knowledge
Match the following
ANSWER
- Tickler file
- Electronic scheduler
- Eligibility verification
- Billing and coding
- Report generator
- Prescription writer
- Ancillary order integration
- Patient access
flags allergies checks insurance
coverage sends an alert for follow-up care
may send a reminder to the patient
allow for electronic claims to
insurance companies office statistics
make an appointment or pay a bill submits
orders to the lab
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1
2
4
5
8
7
Impressive!
25Security and Confidentiality and EHR
- Access code
- Limits access
- Date and time stamp
- Release of information policy
- Backup
26Reassuring Others about EHR Security and
Confidentiality
- Know the confidentiality and security features
- No negativity
- Pamphlet explaining EHR
- Show the patient his/her record
- Explain access to patient
27Apply Your Knowledge
What does the use of access codes enable medical
practice do?
ANSWER Access codes can be set to limit a
persons access to a medical record based on
his/her job description. They also enable a
medical practice to track who has accessed a
medical record as well as when they accessed it.
Right!
28In Summary
- 12.1 Medical mistakes that will be greatly
decreased or eliminated with EHR include - lost or misfiled paper records
- mishandled or forgotten patient messages
- inaccurate or unreadable information in a paper
medical record - mislabeled or unreadable laboratory or
prescription orders.
29In Summary (cont.)
- 12.2 The electronic medical record is an
electronic record of health-related information
for an individual patient. - An electronic health record is created, managed,
and gathered in a manner that conforms to
nationally recognized interoperability standards.
- A personal health record is an electronic
version of the comprehensive medical history and
record of a patients lifelong health that is
collected and maintained by the individual
patient.
30In Summary (cont.)
- 12.3 Advantages of EHR include (not inclusive)
- Fewer lost records
- No transcription costs
- Readability/legibility
- Access for multiple users
- Chart availability
- Decreased duplication of tests
- Disadvantages include
- Cost
- Need for training
- Possible need for F/T or P/T IT personnel
- Need for computer hardware/software upgrades or
changes
31In Summary (cont.)
- 12.4 The same rules apply with EHR as for
paper- based medical records when initiating or
documenting in a patients electronic health
record. - Follow the basic steps in Procedure 12-1 for
setting up a new patient EHR and 12-2 for
correcting or making an addition in an existing
patients electronic health record.
32In Summary (cont.)
- 12.5 Aside from housing patient electronic health
records, many EHR programs also can perform the
following functions tickler files,
specialty-specific software, electronic
scheduler, eligibility verification and referral
management, billing and coding capabilities,
report generation, electronic prescriptions and
ancillary order integration, and a patient access
portal.
33In Summary (cont.)
- 12.6 Be knowledgeable of the office EHR program
and never display a negative attitude about it. - Assist in preparing written information for the
patients regarding the EHR program. - Show the patient his EHR, and explain how the
information is entered, maintained, and kept
secure. - Understand and be able to explain the backup
process for the EHR program. - Understand the office access policy as it
pertains to HIPAA and explain it to the patients.
34End of Chapter 12
The over-all point is that new technology will
not necessarily replace old technology, but it
will date it. By definition. Eventually, it will
replace it. Steve Jobs