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The advent of [[EHR]] has introduced new problems that create new risd of legal liability for the holders of the data. | The advent of [[EHR]] has introduced new problems that create new risd of legal liability for the holders of the data. | ||
* Not all information in the record is valid but entered just to assure that the payment for services will be rendered, or because it is easier to cut and paste or blindly click "OK".<ref>Fred N. Pelzman, ''Just because EMRs can document everything doesn’t mean they should'' (2019-08-29) kevinmd.com/blog/2019/08/just-because-emrs-can-document-everything-doesnt-mean-they-should.html</ref> | * Not all information in the record is valid but entered just to assure that the payment for services will be rendered, or because it is easier to cut and paste or blindly click "OK".<ref>Fred N. Pelzman, ''Just because EMRs can document everything doesn’t mean they should'' (2019-08-29) kevinmd.com/blog/2019/08/just-because-emrs-can-document-everything-doesnt-mean-they-should.html</ref> | ||
− | * Information that is entered by the Physician may not make it to the correct service to assure action. This type of failure has already resulted in patient deaths.<ref>Kaiser Health | + | * Information that is entered by the Physician may not make it to the correct service to assure action. This type of failure has already resulted in patient deaths.<ref>Kaiser Health News Summary, ''Death By 1,000 Clicks: Where Electronic Health Records Went Wrong.'' https://khn.org/news/death-by-a-thousand-clicks/</ref> The U.S. government claimed that turning American medical charts into electronic records would make health care better, safer and cheaper. Ten years and $36 billion later, the system is an unholy mess. <ref>Fred Schulte and Erika Fry, ''Inside a digital revolution that took a bad turn.'' Fortune (2019-03-18)</ref> |
===Conduct Risk with EHR=== | ===Conduct Risk with EHR=== |
Revision as of 16:51, 7 October 2019
Contents
Full Title
Electronic Health Records (EHR) aka Electronic Medical Records (EMR).
Context
Records that contain Patient Health Information PHI.
Problems
Before the Advent of EHR
Errors and Omissions with EHR
The advent of EHR has introduced new problems that create new risd of legal liability for the holders of the data.
- Not all information in the record is valid but entered just to assure that the payment for services will be rendered, or because it is easier to cut and paste or blindly click "OK".[1]
- Information that is entered by the Physician may not make it to the correct service to assure action. This type of failure has already resulted in patient deaths.[2] The U.S. government claimed that turning American medical charts into electronic records would make health care better, safer and cheaper. Ten years and $36 billion later, the system is an unholy mess. [3]
Conduct Risk with EHR
The large infrastructure of the Health Information Exchange has created an infrastructure that could disappoint the patients in many new ways.
- Sharing information that the patient did not want to share.
- Avoiding sharing information because of bad choices by the Patient.
References
See the wiki page on Medical Records Identifier.- ↑ Fred N. Pelzman, Just because EMRs can document everything doesn’t mean they should (2019-08-29) kevinmd.com/blog/2019/08/just-because-emrs-can-document-everything-doesnt-mean-they-should.html
- ↑ Kaiser Health News Summary, Death By 1,000 Clicks: Where Electronic Health Records Went Wrong. https://khn.org/news/death-by-a-thousand-clicks/
- ↑ Fred Schulte and Erika Fry, Inside a digital revolution that took a bad turn. Fortune (2019-03-18)