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Diabetes, Obesity and Its Complications
2021-09-02 - 2021-09-03    
All Day
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 [...]
Heart Ailments
2021-09-07 - 2021-09-08    
All Day
International conference and Expo on Heart Ailments Webinar held at Zoom or WebEx online on September 07-08, 2021. The conference is concentrated on the theme [...]
Computer Graphics & Animation 2021
2021-09-24 - 2021-09-25    
All Day
Computer graphics is branch of Computer Science and Technology It’s a graphical pattern of an image or objects which created by using specific software and [...]
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7 Sep 21
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Articles

Jun 24 : Doctors Using EMRs To Improve Care

personalized patterns with ehrs

 

 

(Dr. Brian McDonough) Dr. Brian McDonough

Dr. Brian McDonough has been medical editor at KYW Newsradio for more…

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By Dr. Brian McDonough, Medical Editor

PHILADELPHIA (CBS) – When electronic medical records were first introduced several years ago, many doctors were fearful of the idea of trusting computers with patient information or sending prescriptions directly to the pharmacists.

The road has definitely not been easy, the costs are skyrocketing and compared to other businesses like banking and entertainment, the computer technology is relatively crude – but there are advantages.

Electronic prescribing has helped limit mistakes caused by bad penmanship. Studies can be performed looking at entire subsets of patients allowing evidence to be used and limiting personal preference based on limited number of patients seen.

Don’t get me wrong – many of the government-led initiatives have little to do with improving care and more to do with cost containment and the gathering of data, but left to their own devices, physicians and other health care providers are starting to find ways to improve care and things will improve.