Well-designed EHRs and EMRs are the backbone of the healthcare system. Though both the terms are used interchangeably and have some common features, they are different concepts. Both are essential to meet the nation’s goals of improving patient safety, and the quality and efficiency
Electronic health records (EHRs) contain a wide spectrum of patient information – from patient medical history, diagnoses, medications, treatment plans to immunization dates, allergies, radiology reports, and much more. Physicians are not data entry experts and they prefer to dictate medical information. Medical transcription
Electronic Health Records (EHRs) were introduced with the objective of standardizing patient data and ensuring better access to it. The process of EHR documentation is simple and easy – just click, input data and save. However, in reality, users don’t find EHR documentation quick
Remote patient monitoring (RPM) is the use of digital health devices to monitor and capture health data from patients and transmit this information to healthcare providers for assessment and care recommendations. Connected health devices include everything from wearable heart monitors, blood glucose meters, spirometers
Nurses work demanding shifts and managing documentation can be a phenomenal task. Keeping accurate and timely nursing records is essential for communication among all members of the patient’s healthcare team and to support the delivery of safe, appropriate and continuous care. Good records allow