Thursday, September 16, 2010

What to look for in an EMR

Just saw this and thought of sharing.

What to look for in an EMR

Today, EMR systems are finally living up to the promise of ease-of-use and increasingly can run on small devices and over wireless networks—two areas that have traditionally impeded physician adoption of the systems. However, buyer beware: Much-needed consolidation hasn’t yet occurred in the EMR vendor space. There are scores of small, unproven EMR vendors dying to get your business. Don't consider them, however, if they only have a few clients. Go with a company that you believe is going to be around for a while.

As far as EMR features and functions are concerned, think easy, fast, portable, and flexible. Some things to look for in an EMR system include:

Quick searching and navigating

Quick links to the Internet

Intuitive user interface requiring minimal training

Automatic alerts and reminders (for example, for drug interactions or test scheduling)

Clinical dashboards that consolidate information for the provider, including messages, test results, and patient records

Template editor tools to help physicians easily create their own progress notes templates

Outcomes reporting

Clinical decision-support tools and information

Support for multiple data input modalities, such as Tablet PCs, keyboard, digital ink, and voice

Support for open standards, such as Extensible Markup Language (XML), to support interoperability

Mobile and wireless technologies to enable integration with Tablet PCs, personal digital assistants (PDAs), and phones

Electronic prescription support

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