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The Use of Electronic Health Record Systems During COVID-19 at a Local Community Hospital on the West Coast
Author(s) -
Malini Krishnamurthi
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
international journal of business and applied social science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2469-6501
DOI - 10.33642/ijbass.v7n8p7
Subject(s) - government (linguistics) , context (archaeology) , health care , business , medical emergency , quality (philosophy) , electronic health record , pandemic , process (computing) , health records , medical record , covid-19 , health information technology , information system , nursing , medicine , computer science , political science , geography , philosophy , linguistics , disease , archaeology , epistemology , pathology , infectious disease (medical specialty) , law , radiology , operating system
The United States Federal government looks toward information technology to curtail health care costs while increasing the quality of patient care through the adoption of electronic health record (EHR)systems. This paper examined the experience of a hospital with its EHR system in the context of the pandemic. Results showed that the hospital maintains a state-of-the-art health care system to provide quality care to its community and was responsive to the recent crisis. The results were consistent with other comparable hospitals examined in this study. The hospitals were successful in adopting EHR systems. They were able to identify gaps that could be filled with technology add-ons from different software vendors to improve their functionality and thereby provide better & timely patient care. Managing large volumes of data generated in the normal process of EHR operation and ensuring data privacy and security were the significant challenges faced and are likely to continue in the future.

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