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EHR Barriers In Health Care

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The National Alliance for Health Information Technology, 2008, defines electronic health records (EHR) as an electronic record of health-related information on an individual that conforms to nationally recognized interoperability stands and that can be created, managed, and consulted by authorized clinicians and stand across more than one health care organization (Wager, Lee, & Glaser, 2013, p. 136). In other words, EHR are patient’s medical history electronically which can include their past health, social health, demographics, medications, diagnosis, progress notes etc. EHR’s were developed to improve patient care . Electronic health records affect the way providers deliver care to or communicate with patients, and they all confront barriers impeding their widespread adoption and use (Wager, Lee, & Glaser, 2013, p. 164). …show more content…

164). EHRs and related systems can be expensive to develop, implement, and support (Wager, Lee, & Glaser, 2013, p. 164). One way to overcome this barrier is by making sure the healthcare organization participates in incentives such as Medicare and Medicaid programs that reimburse a health care organization for using EHRs in a meaningful way. Organization and behavioral barriers include everything from lack of physician acceptance to changes in the workflow to differences in state licensing regulations (Wager, Lee, & Glaser, 2013, p. 165). You can overcome this barrier by helping the health care organization recognize that EHRs will bring about change in the workflow and process. This is a great time for readiness and planning by engaging all staff, which will allow them to become actively engaged in

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