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3rd International conference on  Diabetes, Hypertension and Metabolic Syndrome
2020-02-24 - 2020-02-25    
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About Diabetes Meet 2020 Conference Series takes the immense Pleasure to invite participants from all over the world to attend the 3rdInternational conference on Diabetes, Hypertension and [...]
3rd International Conference on Cardiology and Heart Diseases
2020-02-24 - 2020-02-25    
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ABOUT 3RD INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CARDIOLOGY AND HEART DISEASES The standard goal of Cardiology 2020 is to move the cardiology results and improvements and to [...]
Medical Device Development Expo OSAKA
2020-02-26 - 2020-02-28    
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ABOUT MEDICAL DEVICE DEVELOPMENT EXPO OSAKA What is Medical Device Development Expo OSAKA (MEDIX OSAKA)? Gathers All Kinds of Technologies for Medical Device Development! This [...]
Beauty Care Asia Pacific Summit 2020 (BCAP)
2020-03-02 - 2020-03-04    
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Groundbreaking Event to Address Asia-Pacific’s Growing Beauty Sector—Your Window to the World’s Fastest Growing Beauty Market The international cosmetics industry has experienced a rapid rise [...]
IASTEM - 789th International Conference On Medical, Biological And Pharmaceutical Sciences ICMBPS
2020-03-04 - 2020-03-05    
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IASTEM - 789th International Conference on Medical, Biological and Pharmaceutical Sciences ICMBPS will be held on 4th - 5th March, 2020 at Hamburg, Germany . [...]
Global Drug Delivery And Formulation Summit 2020
2020-03-09 - 2020-03-11    
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Innovative solutions to the greatest challenges in pharmaceutical development. Price: Full price delegate ticket: GBP 1495.0. Time: 9:00 am to 6:00 pm About Conference KC [...]
Inborn Errors Of Metabolism Drug Development Summit 2020
2020-03-10 - 2020-03-12    
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Confidently Translate, Develop and Commercialize Gene, mRNA, Replacement Therapies, Small Molecule and Substrate Reduction Therapies to More Efficaciously Treat Inherited Metabolic Diseases. Time: 8:00 am [...]
Texting And E-Mail With Patients: Patient Requests And Complying With HIPAA
2020-03-12    
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Overview:  This session will focus on the rights of individuals to communicate in the manner they desire, and how a medical office can decide what [...]
14 Mar
2020-03-14 - 2020-03-21    
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Topics in Family Medicine, Hematology, and Oncology CME Cruise. Prices: USD 495.0 to USD 895.0. Speakers: David Parrish, MS, MD, FAAFP, Alexander E. Denes, MD, [...]
International Conference On Healthcare And Clinical Gerontology ICHCG
2020-03-14 - 2020-03-15    
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An elegant and rich premier global platform for the International Conference on Healthcare and Clinical Gerontology ICHCG that uniquely describes the Academic research and development [...]
World Congress And Expo On Cell And Stem Cell Research
2020-03-16 - 2020-03-17    
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"The world best platform for all the researchers to showcase their research work through OralPoster presentations in front of the international audience, provided with additional [...]
25th International Conference on  Diabetes, Endocrinology and Healthcare
2020-03-23 - 2020-03-24    
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About Conference: Conference Series LLC Ltd is overwhelmed to announce the commencement of “25th International Conference on Diabetes, Endocrinology and Healthcare” to be held during [...]
ISN World Congress of Nephrology 2020
2020-03-26 - 2020-03-29    
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ABOUT ISN WORLD CONGRESS OF NEPHROLOGY 2020 ISN World Congress of Nephrology (WCN) takes place annually to enable this premier educational event more available to [...]
30 Mar
2020-03-30 - 2020-03-31    
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This Cardio Diabetes 2020 includes Speaker talks, Keynote & Poster presentations, Exhibition, Symposia, and Workshops. This International Conference will help in interacting and meeting with diabetes and [...]
Trending Topics In Internal Medicine 2020
2020-04-02 - 2020-04-04    
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Trending Topics in Internal Medicine is a CME course that will tackle the latest information trending in healthcare today.   This course will help you discuss options [...]
2020 Summit On National & Global Cancer Health Disparities
2020-04-03 - 2020-04-04    
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The 2020 Summit on National & Global Cancer Health Disparities is planned with the goal of creating a momentum to minimize the disparities in cancer [...]
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Apr 16: Using Technology to Improve Health Care

healthcare information exchange

The problem: Our health care system is lagging behind other industries in its use of electronic data-sharing practices

In sectors from banking to car maintenance, immediate electronic access to data is the industry standard. The health care sector is different. Old-fashioned paper records are still the norm in most doctors’ practices across the country, and the adoption of electronic health records (EHRs) has been slow even in hospitals.

The health care sector’s reliance on paper charts makes it difficult for health care providers to track patient information over time and share this information with other providers. It also makes administrative tasks such as billing more challenging. As a result, the system isn’t as safe, efficient, or effective as it could be.

The technology solution: Using electronic health records can share data across providers and settings, saving time and money for patients and the health care system

At the simplest level, an electronic health record is exactly what it sounds like—an electronic version of the paper record that a health care provider uses to track patient care. When integrated into the health system, however, an electronic health record is a much more powerful tool. The ultimate goal is to have electronic health records communicate and share data across health providers and care settings (interoperable), giving ready access to all of a patient’s health information—from medical histories and lab results to  medication lists, regardless of where a provider is located or whether he has seen a patient before.

By getting accurate, up-to-date health information into the hands of each provider who treats a patient, health care is delivered more efficiently, cost-effectively, and safely. For example, electronic health records make it less likely that tests like CT scans and blood work will be repeatedly unnecessarily. They also increase awareness and prevention of drug allergies and potential adverse drug interactions. In addition, electronic health records lay the foundation upon which the health care field can build other technological advances in how health care is delivered, such as prescribing prescription drugs electronically and using web-based and mobile applications to improve care monitoring.

Case study—Electronic health records (EHRs) in practice: How using EHRs can lead to decline in emergency room use and hospitalization for health care consumers

Kaiser Permanente of Northern California (KPNC), a health maintenance organization (HMO) that insures 3.4 million people, completed the implementation of a fully interoperable electronic health record system in 2008. Because KPNC is an integrated health care system that serves both the insurance and health care delivery functions for its members, it made practical and economic sense for KPNC to invest in an electronic health record system that shares data across care settings and providers.

Evidence suggests that KPNC’s electronic health record system is improving the health care that it delivers to members and is helping to cut back on unnecessary use of health services. For example, a recent study published in JAMA found that the implementation of KPNC’s electronic health records was associated with a drop in emergency room use and hospitalizations among patients with diabetes. In addition, the KPNC electronic health record system has paved the way for the integration of many other technology-based innovations in the delivery of health care services, such as remote visits with providers, tools to help providers diagnose and treat conditions (known as decision support tools), and a mobile app to remind patients about appointments for preventive screenings and other care.

Considerations for consumers: Electronic health records must be able to share patient data easily across providers:

While the implementation and use of electronic health record systems has increased rapidly in recent years, its widespread adoption has yet to occur.

Between 2008 and 2012, the proportion of primary care practices using at least a basic electronic health record system more than doubled, rising from 20 percent to 44 percent. In 2012, electronic health record use in hospitals increased at an even faster rate, with 56 percent of hospitals reporting that they used at least a basic electronic health record, compared to only 13 percent in 2008.

Moreover, the proportion of health care providers that have electronic health records systems that are able to communicate and share data with the electronic health record systems of other providers, thus achieving the goal of interoperability, is much smaller.

While even basic electronic health records are a substantial improvement over old fashioned paper records, the full potential for electronic health records to improve the safety, quality, and efficiency of health care will not be achieved until electronic health records are fully interoperable and patient data can be shared easily across providers. We’ll explore how to achieve that in future posts.

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