Moving To Electronic Medical Records

ext">If you’ve been to a new doctor'sfrom fire, flood damage or other emergency.
office lately, you may have had the experienceWhile EMRs may also fall prey to such hazards,
of having the medical assistant use a computer toit’s easier to backup electronic data and
record all of your symptoms and complaints. It'sstore it off site so that it can be recovered in the
also quite likely that the doctor also used aevent of a disaster.
computer to make his or her notes, order testsWhen a patient's records are in paper form, it can
and perhaps even fax your prescription directly tobe harder to get copies of all documents to the
your pharmacy. Welcome to the world ofvarious sites where they are needed. When the
electronic medical records, also known as EMRs.records are contained in an EMR, the information
As we begin to rely on technology more andcan be more easily accessed. On the other hand,
more, it seems inevitable that we’dthere is, at present, no standardization among
eventually develop electronic medical records.EMRs. If you use providers who aren’t
Some organizations have embraced thempart of the same system and use different EMR
wholeheartedly, while other doctors resist usingformats, it can be hard to transfer information
EMRs. In addition, patients are divided betweenfrom one record to another.
loving the convenience of these new systemsAccess to an EMR is also a major privacy issue.
and worrying about their privacy. But what arePatients worry that computer systems can be
the pros and cons of using EMRs?hacked and wireless networks aren’t
In theory, EMRs would reduce medical errors.always secure. For this reason, it’s far
Doctors have infamously horrible handwriting, andeasier to steal information from an EMR than
an electronic record would eliminate any problemsfrom a paper medical record. Patients also worry
due to legibility. An error could still be made bythat sensitive medical data could be used
checking the wrong box in a form for example,inappropriately, such as when applying for a job or
but EMRs have programs in place to help catchadmission to college. While it’s against the
these types of errors. On the other hand, EMRslaw to discriminate, when it comes to this type of
can be too limiting in the case of patients whoinformation, once it’s been seen, it
have multiple conditions or whose conditionscan’t be forgotten. As medical information
don’t fit neatly into the record'sbecomes more advanced — including
pre-established criteria.genetic information, for example — people
In addition, the volume of paper medical recordshave even more reason to worry that the
can grow considerably over time until theyinformation will wind up in the wrong hands.
becomes quite bulky. Paper degrades andFinally, when a health care provider is busy
there’s the ongoing problem of increasingentering information into an EMR, it can be easy
storage requirements. EMRs, on the other hand,to ignore the patient or reduce the patient
can always be stored in a small amount of space.interview to a series of questions designed to
Paper medical records are also subject to lossallow the doctor to tick off the appropriate boxes.