Modern innovative technologies in healthcare have lead to
consistent changes taking place in the healthcare industry and in the way
healthcare professionals provide care. Since care providers are not experts in
technology or in using new technologies, they are usually overwhelmed when it
comes to the implementation of Electronic Medical Records software (EMRs). Care
providers are certainly faced with terms and phrases that they are not aware of
when a vendor or any stakeholder is providing training on new technologies or
concepts such as Patient Portals or Clinical Decision Support.
The ideal solution to resolve this issue is to create basic
templates which include all the required information and definitions of words
which are new to the doctors i.e. a glossary. This template should be
distributed before the next training is to take place so that everybody
involved is educated on the matter. Also, it would help the doctors if all the
jargon and abbreviations are changed to simple and easy-to-understand words for
future reference. This might actually help the doctors in becoming familiar with
the changes quickly – ensuring higher productivity in the future.
If the EMR software had the ability to search for items in
their records that would really make things easier for doctors and save their
time. Most of the time, doctors have to navigate through a score of pages on
the EMR software to find out if the patient was ever on a specific medication
or drug. If the EMR has an internal search which would sort through all patient
information, then that would solve this problem and the doctor would be easily
able to search for specific search queries.
Overall, if an Electronic Medical Record is simple to use
and understand, then care providers would be able to save a lot of time, cost
and effort, which is what they need to realize for them to whole heartedly
start using EMRs.
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