2. HIS Fundamentals Flashcards
what is the definition of EMR, EHR and PHR& their levels
EHR = national –> more than ONE
EMR = institution –> accessed by authorised clinicians in ONE healthcare org
PHR = personal –> multiple sources accessed by INDIVIDUAL
what is CPOE
computerised physician order entry (CPOE)
- replaces hospital paper based ordering system
- record instructions for patient treatment
- trigger safety alerts
benefits:
- full range of orders
- medication record
- communication of successive personnel
what are some similar systems to CPOE
- pharmacy information system
- pharmaceutical decision support system
- electronic prescription
what is eMAR
electronic Medication Administration Record
- automates documents for administration of medication into certified EHR tech using tracking sensors (RFID, barcodes)
how does communication occur between HIS
- every dept may have their own version of a HIS and standards e.g. CPOE and PACS
- all are integrated via EHR
- governed by HL7 & DICOM
what differentiates PHR from EMR & EHR
Whereas an electronic health record (EHR) is a computer record that originates with and is controlled by doctors, a personal health record (PHR) can be generated by physicians, patients, hospitals, pharmacies, and other sources but is controlled by the patient.
what does EHR connect to
Patient Management. The patient management component facilitates the capture, storage and retrieval of up-to-date information related to new patients. …
Clinical Component. …
Secure Messaging and Alerts. …
Financial Dashboards. …
Revenue Cycle Management (RCM)
what are the benefits of EHR
- reminders & alerts
- compliance
- reduced errors
- accessibility
- cost reduction
- efficiency
what is the usability value of EHR
systems communicate with each other rather than department personnel manually exchanging information
name some EHR trends
basic without clinician notes –> basic with clinician notes –> comprehensive
- moving to cloud
- doing EHR analytics
- using AI
- mobile –> tablets & smartphones
why is blockchain technology applicable to PHR
- it uses ledgers
- data is distributed and available everywhere but only the owner has the key
- record of every time a ledger is accessed
what is SDPR is it an EHR
yes it’s an EHR
what is included in SDPR
- PAS = patient admin system
- EMR = electronic medical record
- LIMS = laboratory information manegement system
what is HealtheNet
- eHealth NSW program that connects disjointed systems
- NSW clinicians can get access to NSW LHD EMR & EHR and PHR
- consistent and accurate info to deliver best care
is eMR institution based, and what is eMR2
yes, EMR2 is integration of all EMRs implemented across the state