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Healthcare’s Digital Evolution: Transforming Patient Care with Your EHR
This article will explore how digital records have improved the quality of patient care and the ways in which EHRs are continuing to evolve. We will also discuss how HCTec is helping hospitals, clinics, and other medical facilities improve patient outcomes and reduce costs through EHR upgrades.Unless you were in the medical profession before the turn of the century, you may not have ever worked in an office or clinic without an electronic medical records (EMR) system. While these systems existed before the year 2000, at that time, many offices still utilized physical filing cabinets filled with patient folders. Even offices that digitally stored patient information would either print patient records or transfer them to a portable storage unit like a disc or CD-ROM.As the prices for computer hardware and storage decreased, the cost efficiencies of digital health records became attractive for administrators. Computer storage became the norm, and several companies began developing secure software that allowed healthcare providers to transfer data to one another electronically.
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Modern EHR systems can take advantage of the incredible tools that have been changing the face of healthcare. Epic, for instance, is the largest EHR platform, with over a third of market share of U.S. hospitals and almost half of U.S hospital beds. Many of the AI-based diagnostic tools that are saving lives are designed to be compatible with Epic systems.This not only means that you can use Epic to feed patient information into an artificial intelligence tool, but your tools can help build out patient records. This can help your clinicians identify new health concerns in your patient population and make more informed treatment decisions.But it takes resources, effort, and dedication across the organization to fully realize the potential of your EHR. HCTec’s Vice President of Application Support, Bernard Rush, wrote an insightful article on why EHR optimization should be at the top of every health organization’s priority list.
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