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Your EHR has been implemented and you would like to request a number of enhancements. Pick 1 strategic enhancement and define 3 considerations for making it a successful request. How do you make sure they are a priority for the organization?
It is common to put an emphasis on the EHR vendor and
implementation of new EHR technology. However, sustaining the
technology and enhancing EHR usability comes down to EHR
optimization.Better EHR usability leads to higher EHR adoption
rates, fewer clinical errors, less clinician burnout, financial
benefits, and improved patient safety.Per HIMSS, EHR usability is
defined as the effectiveness, efficiency and satisfaction with
which specific users can achieve a specific set of tasks in a
particular environment. In essence, a system with good usability is
easy to use and effective. It is intuitive, forgiving of mistakes
and allows one to perform necessary tasks quickly, efficiently and
with a minimum of mental effort.But according to a study completed
in a partnership between the Mayo Clinic and the American Medical
Association (AMA), EHR usability leaves a lot to be desired.
Researchers found that EHR usability was graded an "F" when
evaluated on a letter grade scale by most providers.While the study
was conducted by leading clinical institutions in collaboration
with the American Medical Association (AMA), the findings will not
come as a surprise to anyone who practices medicine, said Patrice
Harris, AMA president.Too many physicians have experienced the
demoralizing effects of cumbersome EHRs that interfere with
providing first rate medical care to patients.
Electronic Health Records ( EHR s) are the first step to
transformed health care. The benefits of electronic health records
include: Better health care by improving all aspects of patient
care, including safety, effectiveness, patient-centeredness,
communication,education, timeliness,efficiency, and
equity.