EMR/EHR

Electronic medical records (EMR) are a digital version of a patient’s chart that store their personal information, medical history and links to prior exams, texts and reports. The goal of these systems is to enable immediate access to the patient's data electronically, rather than needing to request paper file folders that might be stored in fragment files at numerous locations where a patient is seen or treated. EMRs (also called electronic health records, or EHR) improve clinician and health system efficiency by making all this data immediately available. This helps reduce repeat tests, repeat prescriptions and repeat imaging exams because reports, imaging or other patient data is not not immediately available. 

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Good, not-so-good news for EHRs

It’s been a busy month of news related to electronic records from the latest figures associated with Meaningful Use incentive payments to studies showing how EHRs are saving costs and improving screening rates.

HITPC: Helping rural hospitals, CAHs cross the MU finish line

For rural hospitals, the number one barrier to achieving Meaningful Use attestation is acquisition of an EHR system, reported Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Health Insurance Specialist Robert Anthony to the Health IT Policy Committee on Dec. 4.

HITPC: CMS reports nearly $17B in total EHR payments

As of October, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services has distributed just shy of $17 billion in EHR incentive payments to 329,688 unique eligible professionals and hospitals, CMS Health Insurance Specialist Robert Anthony reported to the Health IT Policy Committee on Dec. 4.

More products earn MU certification

Five more EHR vendors have had their products certified for meeting some or all requirements of revised Stage 1 and Stage 2 of the Meaningful Use program.

Linking IT, health history and the holidays

Acting Surgeon General Boris D. Lushniak, MD, MPH, has designated Thanksgiving as “Family Health History Day” and shares a new tool designed to help people assemble their family health history.

CMS issues Stage 2 guidance

New guidance from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services addresses Meaningful Use Stage 2 requirements related to summary of care, clinical summary and patient electronic access to their records.

Report: Bulk of iEHR funds spent on support services

More than $300 million in funding for an integrated EHR system at the departments of Defense and Veterans Affairs was spent on support service contracts in 2012, according to a report from the Interagency Program Office (IPO).

Seniors eager for more online health info

U.S. seniors want more access to online health information, according to a survey by Accenture.

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