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TigerConnect + eVideon Unite Healthcare Communications
2025-09-30    
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TigerConnect’s acquisition of eVideon represents a significant step forward in our mission to unify healthcare communications. By combining smart room technology with advanced clinical collaboration [...]
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Federal EHR Annual Summit
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The Federal Electronic Health Record Modernization (FEHRM) office brings together clinical staff from the Department of Defense, Department of Veterans Affairs, Department of Homeland Security’s [...]
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Articles

The Impact of Compatibility Testing on Electronic Health Record

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Author Bio:
Ray Parker is a senior marketing consultant with a knack for writing about the latest news in tech, quality assurance, software development and travel. With a decade of experience working in the tech industry, Ray now dabbles out of his New York office.

Although Electronic Health Record (HER) systems are crucial to patient care, yet they are still a challenge to be implemented. According to research in 2016, 87% of medical experts worked with EHR, but it wasn’t as easy as it sounds. The respondents were not happy with the systems which mean it is not as user-friendly as expected. The physicians explained various tasks they couldn’t perform efficiently as they expected to; factors like documentation of prescriptions, insurance policies, etc. Furthermore, communication and coordination were also important concerns for the physicians, which calls for improvement in their HER systems.

If EHR fails to work with healthcare organizations’ IT infrastructure, it can affect patient care a great deal. For instance, if a system network connection fails, patient records will not be available. This will hamper the physician’s job and ultimately affect patient care. Thus, platform compatibility testing services can ensure that the EHR systems work as expected.

Areas of Compatibility Testing in EHR

An efficient EHR system should be synced with all IT devices. Organizations are in dire need of compatibility testing solutions so that other areas of business including enterprise resource planning (ERP), customer relationship management (CRM), etc. are integrated with EHR. This is essential to improve interoperability issues instead of investing money in other areas. The main purpose is to provide patient care which means it should be embedded with the healthcare database, devices, etc.

Database Compatibility Testing

EHR generates huge amounts of patient information, and for carrying out compatibility testing, testers ensure the uninterrupted information flow from EHR to a database. Compatibility testing improves the speed, performance, and reliability when exchanging patient records and information. Everything related to a database is tested which includes data entry, data extraction, migration, and other processes. Altogether, making compatibility testing more interesting by checking all aspects of the data available.

Conclusion

So, we can say that the take-home of this discussion is that compatibility testing is extremely important for improving EHR systems that ultimately improve healthcare facilities. While EHR systems are supposed to create electronic patient records, most healthcare institutions are still struggling to improve them. Technology is the main factor of concern for organizations that should match a new software app with their IT infrastructure. Testers may face some challenges while carrying out compatibility testing, but it has positive effects on the app’s quality. Physicians are not satisfied with the current system and face complex issues when finding patients’ data and records. Similarly, organizations can find possible ways out of this, by filling interoperability issues before deploying the EHR systems. Compatibility testing can play an important role in removing the bottlenecks in current processes even if the EHR system is already deployed. It may not be the ideal situation for testers, yet it can still reduce the risk of low-quality product delivery. In short, we can conclude that compatibility testing services can impact EHRs a great deal and help medical practitioners in improving patient care, and healthcare facilities too.