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Implementing an Ambulatory Electronic Medical Record and Improving Shared Access

机译:实施门诊电子病历并改善共享访问

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This projects purpose was to implement an ambulatory Electronic Medical Record (EMR) across multiple and varied healthcare settings in a medically underserved region of east central Illinois. Sarah Bush Lincoln Health Center (SBLHC), a not-for-profit community healthcare corporation, served as the fiscal agent and lead organization for a collaborative partnership to deploy an ambulatory EMR which improves patient safety and patient attitudes toward health information technology (HIT) by (1) providing shared access to patient records across hospital services, home health, hospice, physician practices and non-hospital provider settings, and (2) integrating electronic tools for prescription orders and management of medications. Project partners included Urology Associates (urology practice of Roger Rives, M.D. and David D. DiDomenico, M.D., D.O.) and the Health Services Division of Eastern Illinois University (EIU), a regional, residential university with a current total enrollment of 11,522. The purpose of this project was to offer providers and patients a seamless coordination of care across a continuum of services by sharing pertinent patient information between the emergency department, home health and hospice, family and internal medicine practitioners, and specialists throughout our rural community. The ambulatory EMR provides a means to share a longitudinal medical record which contains, at a minimum, a patient problem list, medication list, allergies, radiology images and data, laboratory data, and a patient care plan.

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