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Food and Beverages
2021-07-26 - 2021-07-27    
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The conference highlights the theme “Global leading improvement in Food Technology & Beverages Production” aimed to provide an opportunity for the professionals to discuss the [...]
European Endocrinology and Diabetes Congress
2021-08-05 - 2021-08-06    
All Day
This conference is an extraordinary and leading event ardent to the science with practice of endocrinology research, which makes a perfect platform for global networking [...]
Big Data Analysis and Data Mining
2021-08-09 - 2021-08-10    
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Data Mining, the extraction of hidden predictive information from large databases, is a powerful new technology with great potential to help companies focus on the [...]
Agriculture & Horticulture
2021-08-16 - 2021-08-17    
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Agriculture Conference invites a common platform for Deans, Directors, Professors, Students, Research scholars and other participants including CEO, Consultant, Head of Management, Economist, Project Manager [...]
Wireless and Satellite Communication
2021-08-19 - 2021-08-20    
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Conference Series llc Ltd. proudly invites contributors across the globe to its World Convention on 2nd International Conference on Wireless and Satellite Communication (Wireless Conference [...]
Frontiers in Alternative & Traditional Medicine
2021-08-23 - 2021-08-24    
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World Health Organization announced that, “The influx of large numbers of people to mass gathering events may give rise to specific public health risks because [...]
Agroecology and Organic farming
2021-08-26 - 2021-08-27    
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Current research on emerging technologies and strategies, integrated agriculture and sustainable agriculture, crop improvements, the most recent updates in plant and soil science, agriculture and [...]
Agriculture Sciences and Farming Technology
2021-08-26 - 2021-08-27    
All Day
Current research on emerging technologies and strategies, integrated agriculture and sustainable agriculture, crop improvements, the most recent updates in plant and soil science, agriculture and [...]
CIVIL ENGINEERING, ARCHITECTURE AND STRUCTURAL MATERIALS
2021-08-27 - 2021-08-28    
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Engineering is applied to the profession in which information on the numerical/mathematical and natural sciences, picked up by study, understanding, and practice, are applied to [...]
Diabetes, Obesity and Its Complications
2021-09-02 - 2021-09-03    
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Diabetes Congress 2021 aims to provide a platform to share knowledge, expertise along with unparalleled networking opportunities between a large number of medical and industrial [...]
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Articles

Feb 06: Electronic health records hold the promise of improved health care

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Electronic health records (EHRs) hold the promise to improve primary health care for millions of patients. However, enhancing current EHR functionality is needed to better support primary care clinicians and patients, according to a recent article in the Journal of American Medical Informatics Association.

 

“The adoption and use of could greatly improve care and lead to better patient outcomes, yet many clinicians are dissatisfied with current EHR systems,” said Alex Krist, M.D., lead author of the article and associate professor of family medicine and population health in the Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine. “Enhancements to electronic record functionality are needed to better support care. Primary care needs EHRs to move beyond focusing on disease and instead focus on the whole person.”

Objectives of EHRs remain focused on disease, ignoring the many factors that can play a role in someone’s overall health. These factors include personal risks, behaviors, family structure, and occupational and environmental influences. According to the article, EHRs should move beyond documentation to interpreting and tracking information over time.

The article was prepared collaboratively with the American Academy of Family Physicians, American Academy of Pediatrics, American Board of Family Medicine and North American Primary Care Research Group. It is endorsed as a national policy statement that defines necessary additions to EHR functionality to better support the needs of primary care and patient-centered care.

“Primary care is vital to good health. This is demonstrated by evidence that primary care extends lifespan, reduces morbidity, increases satisfaction, reduces disparities and is cost effective. It’s also where the majority of people receive care,” said Krist, who is the co-director of the Community Engagement Core within the VCU Center for Clinical and Translational Research. “EHRs with greater functionality can move primary care towards more personalization of whole-person care with active patient and care team participation.”

Person-centered care requires integration of social, cultural and community context; biomedical, behavioral and social risks; and personal goals and preferences. The article recommends that a person-centered summary, or “patient profile,” should be available as a dashboard in the EHR and decision-support tools should be tailored on the basis of these factors.

Other high priority EHR enhancements cited in the article include:

  • Enhancing the extraction, interpretation and prioritization of critical health information for individual patients and a clinician’s patient panel
  • Advancing information exchange to coordinate care across clinicians and settings
  • Greater patient engagement
  • Population-management tools to deliver care
  • Reduction in documentation burden
  • Better integration of care across settings

“By enhancing electronic and creating a more person-centered model, physicians and their patients can more effectively partner to improve health and well-being,” Krist said. Source