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By Derry on Sep 29, 2011 |Health and Fitness
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Have you ever used Dell EMR software for healthcare? Dell electronic medical record or electronic health record is simply patient health records that have been converted into digital form. These records are stored in a common database, and can be accessed from any location as long as you have access to the internet. Accessing the information is easy for people with authorization, as you are simply required to key in a username and password. The records are available at any time of day and night, making it very convenient for doctors and other medical practitioners to access information that they need.
Some of the patient information that you are likely to find on a patient’s electronic medical record is a patient’s blood type, their medical history, pre-existing medical conditions, prescriptions as well as other vital information that a doctor might need to treat their patient. This information is stored at different locations, which makes it safe from theft, or being lost in a fire or natural disaster.
The use of electronic medical records also means that more than one doctor can gain access to a patient’s medical files. This is particularly important for patients who are seeing more than one doctor, as the doctors have the necessary information to ensure that their course of treatment does not clash with the others. Electronic medical records or electronic health records also perform additional tasks from sorting through patient information to prescribing treatment for common illnesses.
The electronic medical record systems are created in such a way that deleted information can be retrieved. This is especially effective when patients’ records have been accidentally deleted or been the victim of malicious virus attacks. The systems also allows for the arranging of patient information in an orderly and chronological manner.
Since the appearance of electronic medical records in the 1960s, healthcare experts have been advocating for its universal use. This is because they recognize the many advantages of using an electronic medical record system. Paper records are prone to many dangers including theft, loss during a fire or natural calamity, as well as deterioration over time. These effects are not felt by EMR and are a great addition to any healthcare facility. It has also been noted that the use of electronic medical records significantly reduces patient deaths as a direct result of malpractice. Recent studies have shown that a major cause of accidental deaths in hospital is misdiagnosis due to miscommunication between the doctor and the patient. Electronic medical record systems can go a long way in solving these problems.
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