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December 13, 2011

101 Tips to Make Your EMR and EHR More Useful – EHR Tips 16-20

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Time for the next entry covering Shawn Riley’s list of 101 Tips to Make your EMR and EHR More Useful. I met someone at a conference who commented that they liked this series of posts. I hope you’re all enjoying the series as well.

20 Data collaboration is key to patient safety
I think this tip might need to be worded, “Data collaboration should be key to patient safety.” Unfortunately, it’s a mostly unrealized dream at this point. You might even be able to say that data collaboration will be key to patient safety. There really are amazing use cases where data collaboration can improve the care patients receive. It’s a sad state of affairs that so many of the major EHR companies are dead set on protecting their walled gardens. One has even gone so far as to say that patient safety is in danger with multiple systems. Certainly there are some risks associated with multiple systems, but the benefits far outweigh the risks. In fact, patient safety is at stake thanks to those who won’t participate in healthcare data collaboration.

19 Know how customizable the clinical work flows are!
This is a good tip when doing your EMR selection. It’s incredibly valuable to understand how the EMR handles clinical workflows and how well those workflows fit into your established clinical workflows. I’m a proponent of doing the best you can to use established workflows when implementing an EHR. Then, over time adjusting those workflows as needed to gain more efficiency.

18 How easy is it to customize the system overall?
I’d take this EHR tip from a couple angles. First, is how easily can you customize the EMR system. Yes, some of it could be the EMR workflows that I talked about in EMR Tip #19 above, but it could be a whole set of other options (billing, scheduling, messaging, etc). The second part of this suggestion relates to how well this EHR will adapt to the constantly changing clinical environment. Will they be able to handle ICD-10 without too much pain for you? Will you be able to make it work in an ACO environment? Healthcare is constantly changing and so you want to make sure your EHR can be customized to fit your changing needs.

17 Know work flow can be hard coded to ensure compliance.
There are times when hard coding the workflow is incredibly valuable. Certainly this will frustrate some providers, but if done correctly most will understand the need to hard code the workflow to ensure compliance. It’s a fine line to walk, but there are plenty of instances where hard coded workflows can do wonders to improve the care you provide.

16 Ensure easy access to the system via multiple platforms.
As much as providers might not like checking in on the EMR remotely, it’s often absolutely necessary. So, it’s important to ensure that your EMR is available on every medium possible. Can it be connected to remotely? Does it work on the latest devices? Yes, the iPad has a huge portion of the physician market share right now, but we’ll see how long that lasts. Every year a new device comes out and you’ll want an EMR vendor that’s keeping an eye on this movement and making the EMR available on the best technology.

If you want to see my analysis of the other 101 EMR and EHR tips, I’ll be updating this page with my 101 EMR and EHR tips analysis. So, click on that link to see the other EMR tips.

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    3 responses to "101 Tips to Make Your EMR and EHR More Useful – EHR Tips 16-20"

    1. # Carl Bergman commented on December 13th, 2011:

      I’d add to customization:

      Can the system customize screens, quires for one doc or a group? For example, if one or more physician is running a research project.

      What does it take to customize the system’s screens, reports, etc., users, on site programmers or vendor personnel?

    2. # Kel Mohror commented on December 28th, 2011:

      Perhaps this is “picking nits,” John; “access to the system via multiple mediums” should have either “media” (the correct plural form for “medium”) or platforms or devices.

      “Mediums” is usually a descriptor of clairvoyants, fortune-tellers, and other paranormal people.

      The ONC HIT Workforce Training Program components suffer from similar errors.

      Respectfully, Kel

    3. # John commented on December 28th, 2011:

      Thanks for the nit pick Kel. I always appreciate the help. Although, I must admit that I am glad to see that the word was used by Shawn and I just copied it from him.

      I know I have my fair share of grammar mistakes in posts, but that’s to be expected since most posts I do our first drafts which aren’t proof read. Of course, sometimes when I read an old post I cringe a little at the way it’s written. Luckily I have people like you to help me out.

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