Electronic Health Records (EHR)
Step 1: Review the following scenario:
In this assignment you will focus on Electronic Health Records (EHR) and patient education. You are the nurse manager on the med/surg unit in a small community hospital that has just instigated the Electronic Health Records (EHR). You have been given the task of educating staff on how to educate patients about the new EHR system.
As the nurse manager, you will prepare and present informational materials to the nursing staff via a slide presentation. You will explain the importance of Electronic Health Records (EHR) and the benefits it will provide for the patients.
Step 2: Create a 8 slide presentation.
Prepare a slide presentation to share with nursing staff to get their initial support. This should cover the following elements:
The impact of health care informatics on patient outcomes
The role of the Internet in health care informatics
An overview of Electronic Health Records (EHR)
Benefits of Electronic Health Records (EHR)
Concerns of Electronic Health Records (EHR)
Confidentiality and protection of patient information
Make sure that you properly cite any resources used and include a reference slide. (not included in the 10).
Objectives
Describe the development of electronic health
Analyze the implications for electronic health records
Explain the implementation of electronic health records
Define electronic health records
Assignment Overview
For this assignment, create a slide presentation addressing the use and benefits of Electronic Health Records (EHR) to a patient, its role in communication and patient safety. Also address privacy concerns related to patient information and technology.
Electronic Health Records (EHR) Step 1: Review the following scenario: In this
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