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Electronic Medical Records - A Practical Guide for Primary Care

Inglese · Tascabile

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Physician adoption of electronic medical records (EMRs) has become a national priority. It is said that EMRs have the potential to greatly improve patient care, to provide the data needed for more effective population management and quality assurance of both an individual practice's patients and well as patients of large health care systems, and the potential to create efficiencies that allow physicians to provide this improved care at a far lower cost than at present. There is currently a strong U.S. government push for physicians to adopt EMR technology, with the Obama administration emphasizing the use of EMRs as an important part of the future of health care and urging widespread adoption of this technology by 2014. This timely book for the primary care community offers a concise and easy to read guide for implementing an EMR system. Organized in six sections, this invaluable title details the general state of the EMR landscape, covering the government's incentive program, promises and pitfalls of EMR technology, issues related to standardization and the range of EMR vendors from which a provider can choose. Importantly, chapter two provides a detailed and highly instructional account of the experiences that a range of primary care providers have had in implementing EMR systems. Chapter three discusses how to effectively choose an EMR system, while chapters four and five cover all of the vital pre-implementation and implementation issues in establishing an EMR system in the primary care environment. Finally, chapter six discusses how to optimize and maintain a new EMR system to achieve the full cost savings desired.Concise, direct, but above all honest in recognizing the challenges in choosing and implementing an electronic health record in primary care, Electronic Medical Records: A Practical Guide for Primary Care has been written with the busy primary care physician in mind.

Sommario

Background and State of the Art.- Primary Care Perspectives - Interviews and Stories of Success and Disappointment.- Choosing an EMR.- Pre-Implementation Planning.- Implementation.- Maintenance and Optimization.- A View from the Top - Lessons from Leaders of Industry.

Riassunto

Physician adoption of electronic medical records (EMRs) has become a national priority. It is said that EMRs have the potential to greatly improve patient care, to provide the data needed for more effective population management and quality assurance of both an individual practice’s patients and well as patients of large health care systems, and the potential to create efficiencies that allow physicians to provide this improved care at a far lower cost than at present. There is currently a strong U.S. government push for physicians to adopt EMR technology, with the Obama administration emphasizing the use of EMRs as an important part of the future of health care and urging widespread adoption of this technology by 2014. This timely book for the primary care community offers a concise and easy to read guide for implementing an EMR system. Organized in six sections, this invaluable title details the general state of the EMR landscape, covering the government’s incentive program, promises and pitfalls of EMR technology, issues related to standardization and the range of EMR vendors from which a provider can choose. Importantly, chapter two provides a detailed and highly instructional account of the experiences that a range of primary care providers have had in implementing EMR systems. Chapter three discusses how to effectively choose an EMR system, while chapters four and five cover all of the vital pre-implementation and implementation issues in establishing an EMR system in the primary care environment. Finally, chapter six discusses how to optimize and maintain a new EMR system to achieve the full cost savings desired.
Concise, direct, but above all honest in recognizing the challenges in choosing and implementing an electronic health record in primary care, Electronic Medical Records: A Practical Guide for Primary Care has been written with the busy primary care physician in mind.

Testo aggiuntivo

From the reviews:
“The current state of affairs in the national debate over the need for, and how to adopt, an electronic medical record, while recognizing the difficulties, costs, and other impediments to implementing such a system. … This is a book for every medical practice, primary care and specialist, that is facing the questions of should they implement an electronic medical record system, and when and how they should do it.” (Vincent F. Carr, Doody’s Review Service, March, 2011)
“Neil Skolnik and his coauthors have written a timely book designed to guide family practitioners through the process of selecting and implementing a practice EMR. … the book should be useful to a broad audience. Many of the topics about the selection and implementation process can also apply to physicians in specialties … . Electronic Medical Records: A Practical Guide for Primary Care have done an exceptionally good job of walking the physician inexperienced in the use of EMRs through the acquisition process.” (David Chou, Journal of the American Medical Association, May, 2011)

Relazione

From the reviews:
"The current state of affairs in the national debate over the need for, and how to adopt, an electronic medical record, while recognizing the difficulties, costs, and other impediments to implementing such a system. ... This is a book for every medical practice, primary care and specialist, that is facing the questions of should they implement an electronic medical record system, and when and how they should do it." (Vincent F. Carr, Doody's Review Service, March, 2011)
"Neil Skolnik and his coauthors have written a timely book designed to guide family practitioners through the process of selecting and implementing a practice EMR. ... the book should be useful to a broad audience. Many of the topics about the selection and implementation process can also apply to physicians in specialties ... . Electronic Medical Records: A Practical Guide for Primary Care have done an exceptionally good job of walking the physician inexperienced in the use of EMRs through the acquisition process." (David Chou, Journal of the American Medical Association, May, 2011)

Dettagli sul prodotto

Autori Neil S. Skolnik
Con la collaborazione di Nei S Skolnik (Editore), Neil S Skolnik (Editore), Neil S. Skolnik (Editore)
Editore Springer, Berlin
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Tascabile
Pubblicazione 18.11.2010
 
EAN 9781607616054
ISBN 978-1-60761-605-4
Pagine 154
Dimensioni 177 mm x 10 mm x 237 mm
Peso 258 g
Illustrazioni XIV, 154 p.
Serie Current Clinical Practice
Current Cancer Research
Current Clinical Practice
Categorie Scienze naturali, medicina, informatica, tecnica > Medicina > Branche cliniche

B, Medicine, General practice, Klinische und Innere Medizin, INTERNAL MEDICINE, General Practice and Family Medicine, General Practice / Family Medicine, General practice (Medicine), Clinical & internal medicine, Primary care (Medicine), Primary Care Medicine

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