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Wound EMR eliminates complicated paperwork associated with wound care management and enhances the practice workflow to generate better outcomes.
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Wound EMR for Smooth Practice Workflow and Better Outcomes Wound care management is a field that requires huge documentation for clinical and financial reasons. With an EMR designed specially for wound care,you can overcome the documentation challenges to ensure smooth practice workflow and increased outcomes. Let’s consider a paper-based system in which wound care nurses need to fill out all of the patients’ medical conditions, surgeries and their medications by themselves, and physicians too have to make copious documentation. This is time-consuming and hectic for any wound care practice, especially when new technologies (for example, tele-wound care) and products (for example, negative pressure wound therapy system) are evolving. The electronic record system can make this process quick and efficient. Here is a detailed view. www.woundemr.com 855-968-6394
How Wound Care Nurses and Physicians Can Benefit from EMR Nurses –Typically, nurses will have to record vital signs, go through the medications patients take, review symptoms and medical history and document each item. However, wound EMR will automatically populate relevant data entry points according to the information entered by the nurse. For example, if a nurse enters a medication used to treat diabetes, the system will automatically document the patient has diabetes. The system will also choose the appropriate documentation based on the type of wound the nurse designates. For example, if pressure ulcer is indicated, the system will pull up the staging system recommended by the National Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panel. Nurses can also add wound photographs along with the measurements to improve the data quality. Physicians –With wound EMR system in place, the patient’s record will be already populated with all basic information at the beginning of the physical exam. The physicians only need to enhance or modify these findings appropriately.In this way, the system will help physicians in the following ways. They can: Order for additional tests or procedures Specify the reasons for ordered tests or procedures and assign codes appropriately Make referrals to other wound care specialists The system automatically generates customized reports including the patient’s www.woundemr.com 855-968-6394
history and physical, referrals, orders and prescriptions while selecting a report and clicking on the print button. This will eliminate the need for additional paperwork. Interface for Nurse and Physician Wound EMR supported with an interface for physicians and nurses can further enhance the quality of care. Nurses can enter the patient data along with wound photographs in their module while physicians can make the necessary amendments in the physician module. When both modules are connected, it will allow seamless note comparison for plan of care to provide the highest level of care. For example, nurses can document debridement while working with the patient’s physician while physicians may sometimes need to review nurse’s notes to determine the best treatment options. The connected interface will facilitate nurses and physicians to scan each other’s documentation quickly, make appropriate changes and ensure better outcomes. www.woundemr.com 855-968-6394