Is Your EHR Making Your Life Better or Worse?

 At face value, it would seem the documenting and maintaining patient medical records electronically should be more efficient and easier for physicians and providers. However, many medical practices are finding Electronic Health Record  solutions can be more of a burden than an asset. Physicians complain that they keep putting data into the electronic health record, but have trouble accessing it in a simple, insightful way. The inability to extract and exchange information among many of today’s often-outdated EMR/electronic health record systems and providers negatively disrupts workflow, adversely affects the quality of patient care, and creates destructive confusion and ambiguity. The wrong electronic health record solutions greatly contribute to provider burnout and dissatisfaction.



Uncomplicate the User Interface of electronic health record

Busy and complicated user interfaces on some electronic health record can make patient record documentation and medical charting a cumbersome task. It can be hard to find the right patient, match diagnostic reports, and make informed decisions for your patients. These complicated, confusing electronic health record can cause more harm than good, increasing patient safety issues. Medical providers are demanding that electronic health record should have an uncomplicated, yet intelligent user interface. They want physician designed and specialty focused interfaces and dashboards that improve overall user experience. They want solutions that are smart, savvy and simply designed.

Reduce Data Related Gaps in Care

In addition to simplifying the UI, physicians are frustrated by incomplete patient medical records and disconnected care teams. Without integration and improved interoperability, there may be gaps in patient care, duplicate orders, and critical contraindications. They need an innovative electronic health record platform that connects the care team, practice management and revenue cycle management across their healthcare enterprise. They need systems that talk to each other. Integrated and interoperable medical practice technology solutions and data sources offer greater productivity and efficiency levels, and most importantly better decision-making that lead to improved patient outcomes.

Increase Time for Patient Care and Decrease Documentation Time

Physicians and practitioners want to spend their time making the best clinical decisions for their patients and producing better outcomes and experience, managing a tedious documentation process. Medical practices need the right technology that better enables them to deliver the best healthcare to their patient population.  They need a reinvented electronic health record that offers analytics and clinical decision support that is empowered with artificial intelligence.

Offer Specialty-specific Design and Functionality

Most electronic health record are designed with a one size fits all methodology. There is limited flexibility and functionality for specialty-specific workflows and care plans.  Pediatric, cardiology, or oncology practices need very different capabilities than the standard electronic health record designed mostly for primary care physician practices. Plus, larger enterprise practices may have varying needs that smaller medical practices.  Physicians and practitioners need an electronic health record designed from their specialty and practice perspective. Templates and modules need to match the way they manage patient care within their specialty. Physician-constructed multi-specialty electronic health record can accommodate varying medical specialties with customized functionality and an integrated platform to provide robust, reliable workflows.

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