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What is EHR previously called?


Originally, the IOM called them computer-based patient records. 1 During their evolution, EHRs have had many other names, including electronic medical records, computerized medical records, longitudinal patient records, and electronic charts. All of these names referred to something intended to replace the paper chart.

What does EHR stand for?

  • Electronic Health Record (EHR), one of such popular ICT based systems, is an electronic record system that acts as a depository of patients' past and present medical records. MEDICAL STUDENTS' BEHAVIORAL INTENTION TO ADOPT ELECTRONIC HEALTH RECORD SYSTEM

What are the core functions of EHR?

  • health information and data.
  • result management.
  • order management.
  • decision support.
  • electronic communication and connectivity.
  • patient support.
  • administrative processes and reporting.
  • reporting and population health.

What does the name EHR mean?

  • Electronic Health Records: The Basics. An electronic health record (EHR) contains patient health information, such as: An EHR is more than just a computerized version of a paper chart in a provider’s office. It’s a digital record that can provide comprehensive health information about your patients. EHR systems are built to share ...

What the EHR can do for your practice?

  • EHR requirements are complex and vary from practice to practice. But the benefits of EHRs are common across practices—they reduce patient care costs and improve patient safety. The effective use of EHRs enhances patient experience and improves professional satisfaction. These benefits prove that EHRs are a good investment.