Questions to Consider
Key Terms
Core Functionalities for EHR
100

Digital record of patient health data from multiple encounters, supporting care activities like decision support and outcomes tracking.

What is Electronic Health Record (EHR)

100

Ability of EHR systems to share patient data securely and seamlessly across different healthcare settings.

What is EHR Interoperability

100

Computerized provider order entry with or without decision support to eliminate lost orders and illegible handwriting, generate related orders automatically, monitor for duplicate or contradictory orders, and reduce time to fill orders

What is order entry and order management

200

Barriers include lack of standardization, high implementation costs, concerns about data security and privacy, and resistance to change from some healthcare providers.

What is the barriers to a universal U.S. health information technology infrastructure?

200

Technology used to improve healthcare quality for individuals and communities.

What is Health Information Technology

200

Meeting of public and private sector reporting requirements at the federal, state, and local levels; addressing of internal quality improvement initiatives

What is reporting and population health management

300

It provides patients with easier access to their health data, allows for more personalized care, and promotes active involvement in managing their health, improving overall health outcomes.

What is the effect of health information technology on consumer health?

300

Standards that EHR systems must meet to qualify for Medicare financial incentives and improve care capabilities.

What is EHR “Meaningful Use”

300

Computer-based patient education and home monitoring where applicable

What is patient support

400

EHRs improve patient care by providing quick access to accurate, up-to-date information, enhancing communication among healthcare providers, reducing errors, and allowing patients to be more involved in their care.

What is the potential benefits of EHRs to nurses, other health care providers, and patients?

400

Software that uses data and rules to help make decisions, simulating expert reasoning in healthcare.

What is Decision Support Tools

400

Electronic communication between health care team members and other care partners, such as radiology and laboratory personnel, and connectivity to the patient record across multiple care settings

What is electronic communication and connectivity

500

These technologies enable real-time monitoring and data access, allowing nurses and doctors to make quicker, more informed decisions, improving patient outcomes and reducing the risk of errors.

What is the impact of digital health technology and advanced point-of-care technology on bedside health care?

500

Technology that enables real-time data access and documentation at the bedside or during direct patient care.

What is Point-of-Care Technology

500

Enhance clinical performance by providing reminders about preventive practices, such as immunizations, drug alerts for dosing and interactions, and clinical decision-making

What is decision support

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