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Electronic Patient Health and Medical Record Keeping

[p]Healthcare has been among the last disciplines to adopt widespread use of computerized record keeping, despite the benefits to patients, and their efficiencies for business. [p]Why are electronic health and medical records helpful to patients? Who keeps these records and what kinds of patient records are kept? How are they recorded, and what are their limitations and concerns?
An Overview of EMRs and PHRs, Their Contents, Benefits and Limitations
EMRS, Electronic Medical Records or Electronic Health Records, and PHRs, Peronal Health Records are being used by medical practitioners to keep records about their work with patients. There are many benefits, and even a few problems, with this relatively new form of record keeping.
What is an EMR (Electronic Medical Record)?
An EMR is an electronic medical record of a patient and his history of health and medical care that is used by practitioners including doctors, healthcare facilities and insurance companies.
What Records are Kept in EMR (Electronic Medical Record) Systems?
EMRs and PHRs are records kept by doctors, insurance companies, facilities or patients that address everything from blood types, to surgeries, to prescription information to insurance coverage -- and more.
What is a Personal Health Record (PHR)?
Personal health records, also known as personal medical records, are records kept by a patient to make his or her navigation through the American healthcare system more efficient and possibly safer.
Information to Include in a PHR - Personal Health Record
If you decide to put together a PHR (personal health record), find a program that allows you to include the information listed, while anticipating future needs as well.
EMR and PHR: Hybrid Systems
Patient records are being kept as EMRs, electronic medical records, and PHRs, personal health records, but sometimes both the professionals and patients want access. There are systems that allow for both.
The Benefits of Electronic Medical Records (EMRs)
How can moving patient records to a computerized format help improve a patient's health? There are a number of ways electronic records benefit patients.
The History of Electronic Patient Medical Record Keeping Systems
What are EMRs and PHRs? Where did they come from, who oversees them, and why are they important to patients?
Limitations of Electronic Patient Record Keeping: Lack of Standardization
EMRs and PHRs are being adopted by doctors, insurance, healthcare facilities and patients across the country. But wise patients are aware of their concerns and shortcomings. One limitation is the local nature of these records, and the lack of standardization across the country.
Correcting Errors on Your Medical Records
Even the smallest discrepancy on your medical records can make a huge difference in your diagnosis or treatment. Knowing where those errors are found, and how to correct them may keep you healthier.
Limitations of Electronic Patient Record Keeping: Privacy and Security Issues
EMRs and PHRs are being adopted by doctors, insurance, healthcare facilities and patients across the country. But wise patients are aware of their concerns and shortcomings. Limitations exist due to security and privacy questions.
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