Difference between revisions of "Electronic Health Record Implementation in the Emergency Department"

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[[Electronic health records]] are meant to reduce the healthcare costs, decrease the volume of unnecessary testing and improve operational performance of an health system. This particular article by Ward et al <ref>http://www.clinfowiki.org/wiki/index.php/Emergency_department_Information_Systems_Best_of_Breed_VS._Enterprise_module</ref>shows how [[implementation of EHR]]<ref>http://www.clinfowiki.org/wiki/index.php/EHR_Implementation/Strategies_to_Increase_the_Likelihood_of_Success</ref>
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[[Electronic health records]] are meant to reduce the healthcare costs, decrease the volume of unnecessary testing and improve operational performance of an health system. This particular article by Ward et al <ref>http://www.clinfowiki.org/wiki/index.php/Emergency_department_Information_Systems_Best_of_Breed_VS._Enterprise_module</ref>shows how [[implementation of EHR]]<ref>http://www.clinfowiki.org/wiki/index.php/EHR_Implementation/Strategies_to_Increase_the_Likelihood_of_Success<ref/>
 
  is crucial and how initial stages will disrupt the workflow of an Emergency Department, increase test ordering, medication administration and length of stay.
 
  is crucial and how initial stages will disrupt the workflow of an Emergency Department, increase test ordering, medication administration and length of stay.
  

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