Learn Everything You Need to Know About Electronic Medical Records (EMR)

EMRsEHRs
A patient chart in digital form
All patient health information is stored digitally.
Patient records are difficult to transport outside of the practice and may need to be printed.Allows a patient’s medical records to be transferred to other health care providers and specialists.
A provider’s primary tool for diagnosis, treatment, and care.Accessed by any number of providers for decision making, diagnosis, and care outside of the office of a single provider
Both are required on a patient’s care continuum. The EMR keeps a complete record of care within a practice, and the EHR makes that care available to a variety of healthcare providers, including hospitals, as needed.

 

The Benefits of an EMR

Benefits of EMRs for PATIENTS:

• Fewer errors on medical records

• Quicker assessment and care from medical professionals

• Data and results are tracked over time

• Improved health diagnosis, treatment, and overall quality of care

 

• Improved patient care and reduced patient errors

• Evidence-based decisions at the point of care

• Follow-up information after a visit such as self-care instructions, reminders for other follow-up care, and links to web resources

• Access to patient’s own records to view medications and keep up with lifestyle changes that have improved their health