Disrupting Electronic Health Records Systems: The Next Generation

The health care system suffers from both inefficient and ineffective use of data. Data are suboptimally displayed to users, undernetworked, underutilized, and wasted. Errors, inefficiencies, and increased costs occur on the basis of unavailable data in a system that does not coordinate t...

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Main Authors: Celi, Leo Anthony, Marshall, Jeffrey David, Lai, Yuan, Stone, David J
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: JMIR Publications 2015-10-01
Series:JMIR Medical Informatics
Online Access:http://medinform.jmir.org/2015/4/e34/
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spelling doaj-fbda3e444ce94922b1e9914f4f7ca07d2021-05-03T04:35:14ZengJMIR PublicationsJMIR Medical Informatics2291-96942015-10-0134e3410.2196/medinform.4192Disrupting Electronic Health Records Systems: The Next GenerationCeli, Leo AnthonyMarshall, Jeffrey DavidLai, YuanStone, David J The health care system suffers from both inefficient and ineffective use of data. Data are suboptimally displayed to users, undernetworked, underutilized, and wasted. Errors, inefficiencies, and increased costs occur on the basis of unavailable data in a system that does not coordinate the exchange of information, or adequately support its use. Clinicians’ schedules are stretched to the limit and yet the system in which they work exerts little effort to streamline and support carefully engineered care processes. Information for decision-making is difficult to access in the context of hurried real-time workflows. This paper explores and addresses these issues to formulate an improved design for clinical workflow, information exchange, and decision making based on the use of electronic health records.http://medinform.jmir.org/2015/4/e34/
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description The health care system suffers from both inefficient and ineffective use of data. Data are suboptimally displayed to users, undernetworked, underutilized, and wasted. Errors, inefficiencies, and increased costs occur on the basis of unavailable data in a system that does not coordinate the exchange of information, or adequately support its use. Clinicians’ schedules are stretched to the limit and yet the system in which they work exerts little effort to streamline and support carefully engineered care processes. Information for decision-making is difficult to access in the context of hurried real-time workflows. This paper explores and addresses these issues to formulate an improved design for clinical workflow, information exchange, and decision making based on the use of electronic health records.
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