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Electronic Health Records. Bruce Slater, MD, MPH University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health b.slater@hosp.wisc.edu. Objectives. Compare the History of Paper and Electronic Patient Records Describe Major Elements of the Electronic Health Record
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Electronic Health Records Bruce Slater, MD, MPH University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health b.slater@hosp.wisc.edu
Objectives • Compare the History of Paper and Electronic Patient Records • Describe Major Elements of the Electronic Health Record • Explain how the Electronic Health Record is Different to the Paper Patient Chart
Introduction • Healthcare lags in information system use • Computers are used in financial transactions • Some clinicians use the web for information • Only a few MDs store records electronically • Computers could solve efficiency, access and quality needs for providers who adopt
Definitions • EPR - Electronic Patient Record • EMR - Electronic Medical Record • CbPR - Computer-based Patient Record • CPRS - Computer Patient Record System • EHR – Electronic Health Record • Client-Server • ASP - Application Service Provider
History of Physical Records • Shaman - oral traditions • Hospitals - written ward records • Florence Nightingale - patient records • Source Oriented Records • Problem Oriented Records • Lost & Incomplete Records
History of Virtual Records • PROMIS - Problem Oriented Medical Information System - Larry Weed, MD • COSTAR - Computer Stored Ambulatory Record • Practice Partner • Medicalogic/Logician/GE Centricity • EpicCare • The Web
History of Virtual Records • PROMIS - Problem Oriented Medical Information System - Larry Weed, MD • COSTAR - Computer Stored Ambulatory Record • Practice Partner • Medicalogic/Logician/Centricity • EpicCare • The Web
Elements of Paper Medical Records • Physical Folder • Labels and Flags • Demographic and Insurance Page • Problem and Medication/Allergy List • Dividers • Progress Notes and Consults • Results of Tests and Imaging
Elements of Paper Medical Records • Physical Folder • Labels and Flags • Demographic and Insurance Page • Problem and Medication/Allergy List • Dividers • Progress Notes and Consults • Results of Tests and Imaging
Elements of Paper Medical Records • Physical Folder • Labels and Flags • Demographic and Insurance Page • Problem and Medication/Allergy List • Dividers • Progress Notes and Consults • Results of Tests and Imaging
Elements of Electronic Health Records • No Physical Location - a Virtual Record • Multiple kinds of Labels and Flags • Demographic and Insurance Tables • Problem/Medication/Allergy Checking • Dividers of any kind imaginable • Progress Notes and Consults • Results and Actual Tests and Imaging
Elements of Electronic Health Records • No Physical Location - a Virtual Record • Multiple kinds of Labels and Flags • Demographic and Insurance Tables • Problem/Medication/Allergy Checking • Dividers of any kind imaginable • Progress Notes and Consults • Results and Actual Tests and Imaging
Security Transportability Flexibility Consistency Reminders Intelligence Link-Outs Provider Education Patient Education Patient Participation Problem Orientation Audit Demand Management Access Management Elements of Electronic Health Records not in Paper Records
Security Transportability Flexibility Consistency Reminders Intelligence Link-Outs Provider Education Patient Education Patient Participation Problem Orientation Audit Demand Management Access Management Elements of Electronic Health Records not in Paper Records
Security Transportability Flexibility Consistency Reminders Intelligence Link-Outs Provider Education Patient Education Patient Participation Problem Orientation Audit Demand Management Access Management Elements of Electronic Health Records not in Paper Records
Security Transportability Flexibility Consistency Reminders Intelligence Link-Outs Provider Education Patient Education Patient Participation Problem Orientation Audit Demand Management Access Management Elements of Electronic Health Records not in Paper Records
Electronic Health Records in Electronic Commerce • Merge into Patient’s and Provider’s Lives • Create a Need • Fulfill the Need • Extend the Need • Assimilate Information into their Lives
Electronic Health Records and the Clinical Data Repository • Patient-centered Real-time • Operational Coded • Clinical Data • Data Dictionary • Provider Interface is Built on the Repository • Population based Care and Research
Examples • Practice Partner • Logician Internet • Patient Profile v 4.0
Practice Partner Screen shot here then demo
Summary/Conclusions • Electronic Health Records will change healthcare • We have only seen the first engagements of the war between the bricks and the clicks • The next conflict will be bricks versus bricks with clicks. • Patients may be able to shape the future