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  • ...atient’s care. Also called electronic health record and electronic medical record.
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  • ...itecture) is a nationwide information system and Electronic Health Record (EHR) developed by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). It is used acro ...It also includes a comprehensive EHR, which provides a complete electronic record of patient interactions with the VA healthcare system.
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  • '''Electronic health record''' (EHR) is a digital version of a patient's paper chart. EHRs are real-time, patie An EHR contains the medical and treatment histories of patients. EHRs are built to
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  • '''Electronic health records''' ('''EHR''') are digital versions of patients' paper charts. They are real-time, pat ...history of the patients in one practice. EHRs have the ability to exchange health information electronically. They can help providers more effectively diagno
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  • '''OpenEMR''' is an open-source [[Electronic Health Record]] (EHR) and [[medical practice management software]] that is [[ONC]] certified. It ...that includes features such as [[patient demographics]], [[scheduling]], [[electronic billing]], [[clinical decision rules]], and [[prescription writing]]. It is
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  • ...of patient care by providing a structured and easily accessible electronic record of a patient's medical history, treatments, and outcomes. ...tient records in ambulatory, or outpatient, settings. Before the advent of EHR systems like COSTAR, patient records were kept in paper form, which was pro
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  • ...electronically exchange healthcare data. These entities include electronic health networks, payers, providers, third-party administrators, medical billers, a ...hat would ensure a high level of performance, service, and integrity among electronic healthcare networks.
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  • ...ion between the patient and provider, which is key in managing a patient's health and wellbeing. ...alth Record|Electronic Health Record (EHR)]] or a [[Medical Record|Medical Record]].
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  • '''Personal health record''' ...reported outcome data, lab results, and data from devices such as wireless electronic weighing scales.
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  • ...ngle health authority in Alberta, and is a key component of the province's health care infrastructure. ...ofessionals, including [[physicians]], [[nurses]], pharmacists, and allied health professionals.
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  • ...s and patients in the diagnosis, treatment, and management of diseases and health conditions. ...tforms can include [[Electronic Health Records|electronic health record]] (EHR) systems, [[Telemedicine|telemedicine]] services, [[Medical Imaging|medical
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  • ...of [[patient]] information for the purpose of creating a unique [[medical record]] for each individual. This process is crucial for the delivery of quality ...he patient. The medical record serves as a repository of all the patient's health information, including their medical history, diagnoses, treatments, and ou
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  • ...ealthcare providers whenever and wherever it is needed. It facilitates the electronic exchange of patient summaries among caregivers, patients, and other authori The Continuity of Care Record was developed by the [[American Society for Testing and Materials]] (ASTM)
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  • ...population's health has changed, and how medical interventions can change health outcomes. Health information management is the practice of acquiring, analyzing, and protect
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  • ...the details of these encounters in the patient's electronic health record (EHR). This allows the provider to focus more on the patient and less on data en ...receive on-the-job training, which includes learning medical terminology, EHR software, and the specifics of documenting patient encounters.
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  • ...CT provides the core general terminology for the electronic health record (EHR) and contains more than 311,000 active concepts with unique meanings and fo ...h research, clinical decision support, analytics, public health reporting, health education, and many other areas. It is used in more than fifty countries.
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  • ...example of an electronic medical record interface.|alt=Electronic Medical Record]] ...lity care, facilitating communication among care providers, and supporting health research and healthcare delivery improvements.
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  • ...Architecture (VistA), which is the comprehensive electronic health record (EHR) system used by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). Vist ...trieval, and display of images directly within the VistA electronic health record, providing a comprehensive view of a patient's medical history. The system
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  • ...of 2015, medical institutions that utilize Epic's software held electronic health records for 54% of patients in the United States, and 2.5% of patients worl ...systems is to create a comprehensive and integrated record of a patient's health data, encompassing information from different healthcare providers, includi
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  • ...llow users to use, modify, and distribute the software freely. Open-source health software plays a crucial role in healthcare informatics, providing cost-eff ...e, laboratory information management systems (LIMS), and more. Open-source health software offers an alternative to proprietary software, with the benefits o
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