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PowerPoint presentation from the Human Subjects Research Committee at the University of North Alabama,
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Recruitment/Placement Specialist
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Health Information Technology Workforce Development Program
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Implementing Electronic Medical Record Systems in Rural Haitilnball
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EHRs have gotten more and more essential for contemporary healthcare organizations. By offering a safe digital file of affected person well being info, EHRs streamline processes and enhance communication between healthcare professionals. Moreover, they supply enhanced safety and security protocols, in addition to complete medical documentation. With the correct options in place, an EHR may also help you optimize care whereas minimizing potential unintended effects on your sufferers. In case you are contemplating implementing an EHR system in your clinic or hospital, contact our group at Superior Medical Options right now to study extra about how we may also help!
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Connecting Patient Monitoring Devices to EHRsAn electronic health .pdfeyebolloptics
Connecting Patient Monitoring Devices to EHRs
An electronic health record (EHR) is a computer-readable record of health-related information
on an individual. The compiled data in an EHR can include information about patient
demographics, medical history, family history, immunization records, labotary data, ongoing
health problems, progress notes, medications, vital signs, and radiology reports. Ideally, EHRs
incorporate data from all healthcare facilities a patient uses, making the data easily accessible to
healthcare professionals.
EHRs hold out the promise of improving health care and reducing costs, but for now, many
hospitals are struggling to automate the capture of raw data from the various patient monitoring
devices - such as vital sign monitors, ventilators, and electrocardiagram machines - and pass the
data directly into each patient\'s EHR. This task is made more difficult because different devices
and/or vendors often use different standards for communicating over the network. As a result,
specialized software is required to receive the data and translate it into a form suitable for
updating the EHR. Until communications standards implemented across the healthcare industry,
each new piece of monitoring equipment that outputs a nonstandard signal requires a new
interface with the EHR. So if a promising new vital sign monitoring device is developed, some
hospitals looking to use the device may be required to create a new software middleware layer to
connect the new device to the EHR. Connecting monitoring devices and EHRs is expected to
become a major business growth area over the next decade.
Many software vendors and device manufacturers are moving quickly to capitalize on the
opportunities involved with automating the many clinical-support activities that involve
minotoring devices. THe center for Medical Interoperability has enlisted many of the nation\'s
largest healthcare systems as part of its effort to strongly encourage device vendors to adopt
communications standards that will ease the problems with interoperablity. The FDA is working
to encourage the development of interoperable devices by defining some 25 device standards.
Solving the interoperability problem will require an agreement on standards through the
cooperation of multiple shareholders.
1. What benefits can be achieved through the successful implementation of EHRs? What
additional benefits will be gained by feeding data directly from patient monitoring devices
directly into EHRs?
2. Can you identify any legal, ethical, or social concerns with the use of EHRs? What additional
concerns arise from connecting patient monitoring devices to the IoT?
3. What actions need to be taken by EHR software vendors, patient monitoring device vendors,
government agencies, and hospital administrators to enable patient monitoring devices to be
safely and reliably connected to EHRs?
Solution
Question 1
What benefits can be achieved through the successful implementation of EHRs? Wha.
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Normal defecation begins with movement in the left colon, moving stool toward the anus. When stool reaches the rectum, the distention causes relaxation of the internal sphincter and an awareness of the need to defecate. At the time of defecation, the external sphincter relaxes, and abdominal muscles contract, increasing intrarectal pressure and forcing the stool out
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Normal defecation is painless, resulting in passage of soft, formed stool
CONSTIPATION
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IMPACTION
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DIARRHEA
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HEMORRHOIDS
Hemorrhoids are dilated, engorged veins in the lining of the rectum. They are either external or internal.
FLATULENCE
As gas accumulates in the lumen of the intestines, the bowel wall stretches and distends (flatulence). It is a common cause of abdominal fullness, pain, and cramping. Normally intestinal gas escapes through the mouth (belching) or the anus (passing of flatus)
FECAL INCONTINENCE
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There is a movement towards home-based care for the elderly, next generation scanning and MRI devices, wearable technology, artificial intelligence incorporation, and online connectivity. Experts also see a focus on predictive, preventive, personalized, participatory, and precision medicine, with rising levels of integration of home care and technological innovation.
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The Promise: CRISPR offers exciting possibilities:
Gene Therapy: Correcting genetic diseases like cystic fibrosis.
Agriculture: Engineering crops resistant to pests and harsh environments.
Research: Studying gene function to unlock new knowledge.
The Peril: Ethical concerns demand attention:
Off-target Effects: Unintended DNA edits can have unforeseen consequences.
Eugenics: Misusing CRISPR for designer babies raises social and ethical questions.
Equity: High costs could limit access to this potentially life-saving technology.
The Path Forward: Responsible development is crucial:
International Collaboration: Clear guidelines are needed for research and human trials.
Public Education: Open discussions ensure informed decisions about CRISPR.
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The Impact of Meeting: How It Can Change Your Life
Clear health clinical
1. CLEAR HEALTH CLINICAL
HEALTH RECORD FEATURE
A new innovative and unique
measure for Electronic Medical
Record security and/or delivery
2. The Mandate
By 2014, it is mandated that all
Americans must have the access of
their own medical record
In the state of New York, the mandate
started in 2012
And therefore, time is running out to
comply to the required mandate
3. The Institutional Medical
Information Services
To comply to the mandate, medical
institutions must set up the medical
information system that can store,
interact, share and secure the patient
medical information and date
This will speed up the process of
medical operation and treatment
4. On the Pipe
Rochester RHIO, Unity Health, Strong
and RGH have developing the EMR
and PHR systems within Rochester
medical community to comply to the
mandate and serving Rochester
community
However, there are a few major
problems in the system that needed to
be addressed
5. The Problems
Clear Health has discovered two
specific problems in the existing system
@ The Patient Medical Information
accessibility and security
@ The potential of electronic hacking
The above problems will cause the
tremendous damage for the system in
its context and content in a long term
6. The central EMR concept
The central concept of developing the
EMR and PHR is to create a platform
that the service provider and get in, get
the information and begin treatment
But this concept create a problem of
selecting which one can get in to the
patient portal and able to get the record
7. At the moment
Presently, a physician who is in the
EMR network can get in the system by
providing the user ID and password
When he get in, he can check out any
patient information in the system
This platform creates the dangerous
situation that the patient private
information can be viewed so easy
8. Potential Major Problem
The concept is to create a pool of
information, that more data in the
system will serve more service provider
On the other hand, more users in the
system will create a greater chance that
the patient medical information to be
checked out without good cause
9. Greater problem
The accessibility of the patient medical
information including the physician,
nurse, all medical staff and associates
In this instant, a front desk receptionist
in one office can get in the system to
find out her mother in law PHR from the
other office across the state
10. By Accidence
And so, if there is no measure to
prevent any ID user in the system to get
in the patient medical information base,
this, will be the clear violation of HIPPO
compliance
This problem must be addressed and
corrected as the system developing
11. Public Relation disaster
If the problem is not corrected, which
patient will sign up to the system if
he/she knows that the medical record
can be broken to by anyone who has
the access of the system
This problem will destroy the whole
purpose of the PHR and EMR platform
12. CLEAR HEALTH VISION
In developing our platform, Clear Health
has recognized this problem long time
ago and has structured its system to
deal with this problem accordingly
Its system will provide the absolute
security for the patient in the matter of
medical information delivery
13. CLEAR HEALTH PRINCIPLE
According to Clear Health, no one can
get in the patient medical file UNLESS
and UNTIL the patient releases his
approval to do so
In this instant, the patient is the one
who knows who in or out for what
purpose and anything else
14. How it work ( Part I )
The patient and his primary physician
will have the authority to allow who can
view the medical file
Commonly, the primary physician will
be the one who manage and make the
decision on the patient medical file with
the patient knowledge and approval
15. How it work ( Part II )
When the doctor sends a patient to a
specialist, the doctor will request the
system to create an electronic link from
the doctor to the specialist
With the patient acknowledgement and
approval, the system will create the link
to set up the communication and
interaction process
16. How it work ( Part III )
The doctor can issue the Approval
Code to the specialist, and the patient
medical file will not open UNLESS and
UNITIL the system recognize the
Approval code
So, if one does not have the Approval
Code, one can get to the system, but
not the patient medical file
17. Additional Feature
The Approval Code, not only protect the
patient medical file security, but it also
provides the electronic record of the
parties who got in the file
This feature will be the plus in the
matter of medical information liability
and accountibility
18. Pyramid Medical Information
System ( PMIS )
One medical information can be
developed as the Pyramid system
The top 20% is the general information
The next 60% is the medical informs
that required the Doctor Approval Code
The last 20% must have the patient
knowledge and approval
19. Patient E-Approval KEY
We have proposed that the patient will
carry an USB as his PHR
In addition, the USB can also be the
patient Electronic Key to get in one
medical file
It can be the Approval key for the
service provider to open the file
20. Tony Story
Tony has been issued an USB as PHR
He has been referred to see specialist
When he is at the specialist location, he
offers his USB as the E-Approval KEY
The system recognizes Tony Approval
key and open his medical for the
specialist
21. Liability Issues
By exposing one medical file without
any control mechanism, it will create the
problem of who is accounted for the
medical information being misused
Clear Health system will create an
electronic transaction trail that can be
tracked and monitored accordingly
22. Medical Electronic Trail
Ether from the primary physician or
from the patient to provide the approval
for entering one medical file
Clear Health system will record in detail
with specificity the source, time and
other critical elements of one medical
file to be open for monitoring purpose
23. Medical Information Litigation
The exposing of one medical file to be
misused can be the litigation subject
In this instant Clear Health will work
with the medical community to develop
a sound and secure medical information
delivery platform to serve the patient
needs and prevent medical litigation
24. The nature of the risk
Any subject that using the electronic
network will have a risk of being hacked
It will take less than one hour for a
hacker to break in any EMR or medical
information database at the moment
And this risk, we must take to deliver
our process
25. Instant E Approval Process
A patient being admitted to an ER
His USB to be activated in the system
The system will contact the primary
physician to request the approval to get
in the patient medical file
On the doctor cell phone or PC
Press 1 to approve Press 2 to reject
26. Other relate problem
A good hacker, not only can get in the
system to get the information, he can
create new information if he’s desired
By the electronic structural setting up
one can collect the information in mass
and use them for business and/or
commercial intention
27. Let’s recap
Clear Health in the process of working
with medical community in the matter of
EMR and PHR has discovered the
problem of patient medical file security
Its CHR system will provide the
absolute security for the patient in the
matter of medical information delivery
28. The Approval Process
Clear Health has developed a process
by which no medical file to be open
UNLESS and UNTIL the patient or the
primary physician approve so
This process will create the protection
for medical information liability and
accountability
29. A tough road ahead
Clear Health recognizes that there will
be a tough road ahead in the matter of
electronic hacking, medical information
misuse and other related matters
Clear Health pledge to work hard with
the medical service community to deal
with the problem squarely to get the
positive result
30. Rochester Community Project
Clear Health plan to offer our service to
all medical service providers in
Rochester to deal with this problem
If it is the case, Rochester community
will be the first to recognize the
problem, find the solution and able to
serve the patient needs better
31. Action time
The time that we must act as the
community of Rochester as well as
medical community is now
The further delay to deal with the
problem, the worsen the situation will
become
32. Proactive rather than Reactive
Very soon in a near future, someone
with the criminal intention will break in
and create tremendous damage
Then, the patient will loose the
confidence to the system and
undermine the whole process
33. CLEAR HEALTH Position
Clear Health is in position to provide the
immediate service in the matter of
patient medical file security
Its capacity to be able to adopt, adapt
and adjust to any EMR platforms to
provide the security needed in the
patient medical file exposure
34. We’re looking to hear from
you
Clear Health is looking to hear from you
for further advices, guidance and other
opinion about this process
In the medical term, we have found the
problem, developed the treatment plan
ready to attack the problem and time to
act is now
35. THANK YOU – AND WE’RE
LOOKING FORWARD TO
WORK WITH YOU