2017
DOI: 10.4172/2157-7420.1000265
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Electronic Health Record Management: Expectations, Issues, and Challenges

Abstract: Health record management is an important and challenging task. Utilization of technologies in health care, particularly the use of Electronic Health Records (EHR) offers a wide variety of benefits. Better healthcare is provided by EHR by improving all aspects of health care. This paper aims to do an extensive review of existing literature on the issues and expectations concerning consumers and physicians in the development of EHR. In this paper, based on the issues, recommendations are made, and future directi… Show more

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“…The raw waveform ECG data in clinical settings almost never make it to EHR and are typically collected and stored in cardiology information systems in an encrypted fashion. 50 , 51 Accessing the waveform ECG data requires specific technical expertise and paying service fees to vendors to decrypt the data, and in some cases these data are never made available for research. Owing to such challenges, such data are only available for research in only a very small number of institutes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The raw waveform ECG data in clinical settings almost never make it to EHR and are typically collected and stored in cardiology information systems in an encrypted fashion. 50 , 51 Accessing the waveform ECG data requires specific technical expertise and paying service fees to vendors to decrypt the data, and in some cases these data are never made available for research. Owing to such challenges, such data are only available for research in only a very small number of institutes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Healthcare organisations should adapt their business model and strategy to the rapid change in the socioeconomic landscape (Mathai et al, 2017;Chung, 2022). In this context, the central role of dynamic capabilities emerges.…”
Section: Artificial Intelligence and Healthcarementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since the data which is included in the patient's medical record, fall within the most sensitive personal information (main illness, history of present illness, allergies and medicines, medical history, family history, social history, occupational history, sexual history, addiction to use of drug, smoke and other substances), every aspect of their safety, confidentiality and protection must be ensured substantially [25,26]. In the last few years, the Citizen Health Record has been promoted in Europe, which corresponds more thoroughly to the contemporary vision of the globalized citizen, as far his expectations from the health services are concerned.…”
Section: Electronic Patient Recordmentioning
confidence: 99%