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Where’s My Chart?
Ametra Heard
HCA417: Electronic Medical Records
Instructor Karen Bakuzonis
June 9, 2014
Where’s My Chart?
The changes in of medicine records have altered tremendously over the more than decade. The most significant change was the merging of therapeutic records to electronic medical records. However, in that place is still room for necessary improving and upgrades. Electronic Medical Records are reasoning to improve certain areas in the emancipation of healthcare services. With current situations, not entirely healthcare facilities have converted to or adopted the exercise of Electronic Medical Records. The failure to adopt or transform to Electronic Medical Records brings in regard to incidents and stories similar to that of the substantive-life story of “Where’s My Chart?” written in the textbook entitled Electronic Medical Records ~ dint of. Richard Gartee. The prominent answer to “Where’s My Chart?” is the maintenance and implementation of Electronic Medical Records and the conception to of security why healthcare facilities lags aft other industries in healthcare. A like story to “Where’s My Chart?” is common that I encountered several years ago. As I moved from a smaller city to a somewhat larger city, than the undivided I was previously located, I was in pry into of a primary care doctor to take superior my life threatening medical condition. I called to my foregoing residential city and asked the doctor office and hospital to mail or delegate my medical history to my current cure in the city in which I lived. In doubt of “where’s my chart?” viewed like I asked myself and the therapeutic transcriptionist. I learned that the healthcare pliancy only kept records for 5 years, and I was not hospitalized in that healthcare resource at least 10 years. It is unavoidable to say that at that healthcare politeness I did not have a chart or some records at all. To further locate my chart at the former physician office, I came across the sort scenario, except that they did bear my records stored on...
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Where’s My Chart?
Ametra Heard
HCA417: Electronic Medical Records
Instructor Karen Bakuzonis
June 9, 2014
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