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Growing demand from healthcare institutions for electronic data storage is propelling the global electronic health records market. Electronic data storage allows hospitals to record larger volumes of data efficiently, as well as being able to send and share the data with other healthcare institutions and patients alike more easily. The increasing need for app-based medical data sharing with patients is likely to be a significant driver for the global EHR-EMR market over the forecast period. Increasing government support for permanent data collections in the healthcare sector is likely to be a major driver for the global EHR-EMR market over the forecast period.
The very first wave of information technology ever to hit the field of medicine was the digitization of medical records and files through the use of EMR systems,. It altered the art and science of healing for many people across the globe. The data contained in electronic health records or EHR systems in conjunction with other sources has begun to transform medical practice as we know it. It works by leveraging information and technologies and speeds up healthcare delivery. It improves the overall efficiency and quality of patient care at a very reasonable cost. What we still await though is widespread adoption of healthcare software systems which is going to happen soon according to experts.
A robust electronic medical records software helps you generate large sets of medical data and information collected from patients and physicians. This data is quantitative, qualitative, and transactional and when collated, analysed, and presented in a sophisticated manner, can simplify patient record management and even delivery of competent medical care.
For example, a recent study suggests that postoperative complications when identified with automated procedures within electronic medical records and caregiver apps are easier and much more affordable as compared to assessing patient safety indicators in more traditional ways.
The healthcare industry has been quite slow to adopt new practice models. The business processes that were once dependent on pen and paper and multicolored binders are finding their way to platforms that can be accessed on the move. The modern-day technology is trying to evolve healthcare regulations and is causing significant shifts in record-keeping models and payment methods. The speed with which we are getting used to these changes has been somewhat disappointing, and that is making digitization a slow grind.
This is what jump-started the first wave of healthcare industry transformation and gave birth to clinical decision support systems. We can see a rising number of healthcare/medical organizations and hospitals moving from paper-based origins to electronic health records (EHRs). We are still to witness other critical pieces of the healthcare value chain follow suit. Digital transformation in healthcare is slow but is inevitable for it is a long and complicated journey, and being open to this massive change is going to take some more time.
According to an independent survey, technology is essential for any healthcare organizations’ growth and efficient medical records management. If you want to retain a definite competitive advantage and improve customer experience, you need to make this transition sooner than later.
Needless to say, these technologies are what drive the digital transformation of the healthcare industry and are aimed at improving patient care.
Following are just a few of the many radical changes that information technology is bringing about in the healthcare sector globally:
No more paper! And this means fewer storage issues. You can do away with maintaining large records and hard copies of every piece of information in your office. The healthcare industry is welcoming a new way to perform their administrative duties. The digital way to store and manage data is letting them reduce a significant amount of costs both in terms of money and time spent. EHRs streamline a number of your routine tasks and eliminate the need to sit and file in large amounts of paperwork. Digital storage makes your offices less cluttered and enhances your efficiency.
Paper health records cannot link or integrate with other data on separate papers or in different binders. You can’t cross-reference them to other forms of information. You can’t integrate these health records with other services and information much less share this data with others in your staff who are working on the same case as you. Digital records, on the other hand, let you do the following and more:
According to the Center for Information Technology Leadership (CITL) ambulatory, EHRs alone have the potential to result in savings of up to $44 billion every year. It can further eliminate over $10 in the form of rejected claims for every patient per outpatient visit. There will be more savings from the elimination of chartrooms and record clerks and a significant reduction in the need for medical transcription. We will see fewer callbacks from pharmacists as a result of electronic prescribing and a further decrease in overall costs when we do away with copying, faxing and mailing expenses. Retrieval and sharing of lab and x-ray reports will be more frequent and easier and this will be due to improved coding of healthcare management applications for the most part.
EHRs can effectively improve patient safety and delivery of care through many mechanisms:
Electronic health record software is more efficient than paper records. They allow centralized chart management, and you can access patient records quicker from anywhere with condition-specific queries. They facilitate easy and fast communication with other clinicians and doctors and even insurance providers. You can stay connected with pharmacies and diagnostic centres, and that ensures no more lost messages or missed follow-up calls. You can streamline office management and head towards higher productivity.
EHRs blend medical practice together with personalized clinical care and initiatives. They let you utilize analytical methods, tools, and techniques to integrate the various medical and biology-based disciplines holistically. Healthcare software applications empower patients to play a more active role in taking care of their health. And these applications boost the efficiency of healthcare organizations by delivering critical information directly to medical practitioners. We are still wrapping our heads around this fusion of medical and digital spheres, but ultimately the interconnection between medicine and technology is inevitable. The sooner we embrace it, the better.
Are you still struggling to manage your patients’ health information and optimize your workflow efficiency? Zapbuild can help you with digitizing all your medical and health records by providing you with the EHR system that is tailor-made for your health organization.
(Chief Business Analyst at Zapbuild)
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