APPLICATION ASSESSMENTS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

APPLICATION ASSESSMENTS

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SHALOM MEMORIAL APPLICATION ASSESSMENTS

PART 1:

 Application  What is the purpose of this type of application?  Best for Inpatient or Outpatient Departments? What is one brand/vendor that you can find online that seems to fill this need?
EHR To make the healthcare information more accessible everywhere This is best for both inpatient and outpatient services Athena
Administrative Module of EHR Be able to request med refills, schedule appointments, get electronic medical advice This is best for both inpatient and outpatient services Practice Fusion
Clinical Module of EHR To be able to share HI with other healthcare providers Inpatient  Kareo
Clinical Decision Support System To help the healthcare provide make the best decision for the patient Both HCS
Nursing Module Document patient visits, the outcomes, the diagnosis, labs and exams, patient output, discharge information Both WRS HEALTH
Ancillary Service Systems Keeps the medical facility working in 3 categories: Diagnostic: labs, radiology & more BOTH  MEDSCAPE
Master Patient Index Electronic medical database that holds information on every patient registered at a healthcare organization.  Both IBM

 

 

Database Architecture and Design

Part 2:

1. Database Architecture and Design

A database is stored collection of data for any type of information made accessibility, and retrieval. In healthcare, adatabase helps replace the paper documents, file folders, and filing cabinets. For the most part, healthcare databases are used as the foundation for running the many transactional systems flooding the industry. The OLTP database structure accommodates the creation of a wide range of transactional applications: EHRs, lab systems, financial systems, patient identification, ADT tracking, administration, billing and payment processing, research, HR, and education. Name any application in use at a hospital or in a physician’s office, and the chances are good that it runs on an OLTP database.  As a replacement, an electronic health record (EHR) is a greatexample of such an application. For instance, when a patient shows up at the front desk, you search for their name or their blood pressure in the EHR and instantly pop up. Speed is severely needed and a primary factor with EHR, but we have the OLTP database architecture to thank for it.

2. How databases are used in Medical Facilities

In healthcare, a database helps replace the paper documents, file folders, and filing cabinets. As a replacement, an electronic health record (EHR) is a great example of such an application. For instance, when a patient shows up at the front desk, you search for their name or their blood pressure in the EHR and instantly pop up. Speed is severely needed and a primary factor with EHR, but we have the OLTP database architecture to thank for it.

Reference:

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Benefits of Switching to Electronic Health Records (EHR) | Practice …

www.practicefusion.com/health-informatics-practical-guide-page-1/

 

AlJarullah, A., & El-Masri, S. (2013). A novel system architecture for the national integration of electronic health records: a semi-centralized approach. Journal of medical systems37(4), 9953.


Understanding Features & Functions of an EHR — Health IT Guides

www.aafp.org/practice-management/health-it/product/features-functions.html

 

Blobel, B. (2006). Advanced and secure architectural EHR approaches. International journal of medical informatics75(3), 185-190.

 

Feied, C., & Iskandar, F. (2007). U.S. Patent Application No. 11/683,799.

Chhanabhai, P., & Holt, A. (2007). Consumers are ready to accept the transition to online and electronic records if they can be assured of the security measures. Medscape General Medicine, 9(1), 8

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