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Having a single, continuous record for a patient provides a holistic view of overall health for better diagnosis and lifetime treatment. Better coordination of care With digital records, clinicians can more easily coordinate and track patient care across practices and facilities.
With EHRs, healthcare providers can quickly and accurately access a patients medical history, previous treatments, and medication lists, reducing the risk of prescribing the wrong medication or treatment. Additionally, EHRs can flag potential drug interactions or allergies to medicines, improving patient safety.
EHR can improve quality care by using the data and analytics to prevent hospitalizations among high-risk patients. EHR systems are designed to store data accurately and to capture the state of a patient across time.
The digital nature of EMRs makes them vulnerable to data bdocHubes and cyberattacks. Unauthorized access to patient records can result in identity theft and compromised medical care. Legal consequences can include class-action lawsuits, regulatory penalties, and damaged patient-provider relationships.
For example, the EHR can improve patient care by: Reducing the incidence of medical error by improving the accuracy and clarity of medical records. Making the health information available, reducing duplication of tests, reducing delays in treatment, and patients well informed to take better decisions.

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EHR s help providers better manage care for patients and provide better health care by: Providing accurate, up-to-date, and complete information about patients at the point of care. Enabling quick access to patient records for more coordinated, efficient care.
Ethical issues (beneficence, autonomy, fidelity, and justice) related to electronic health records (EHRs) confront health personnel, health leaders, and health policy makers.
Autonomy is jeopardized when patients health data are shared or linked without the patients knowledge. Fidelity is bdocHubed by the exposure of thousands of patients health data through mistakes or theft. Lack of confidence in the security of health data may induce patients to conceal sensitive information.

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