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This is a 4 page paper that provides an overview of electronic health records. Focus is given to organizations that provide accreditation. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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changed by telecommunications and information technology. The reduction of barriers via globalization has resulted in a greater number of organizations establishing overseas operations, for example. Increased communications and social awareness
has resulted in a greater sense of corporate social responsibility, and greater power being shifted to the consumer. The result is that, for any given business in such an environment,
there is a fundamental challenge to remain competitive. Innovation is the force that continually allows for specific organizations to become competitive in an otherwise leveling environment. One area where this
is abundantly clear, and makes for an interesting case study, is the area of health care. Run as a for-profit business in many areas of the United States, healthcare organizations
are constantly struggling to seek out innovations in order to become more competitive. At the same time, however, because of the nature of the business they run and the risks
it entails, there is a strong incentive to adhere to regulations and standards to avoid potential setbacks and litigation. For this reason, accrediting bodies often play a huge role in
regulation innovation and competition in the healthcare market in the United States. This paper will examine one of the most recent and revolutionary innovations in American healthcare, the advent of
the electronic health record, and the accrediting bodies that govern their implementation to protect the rights and safety of patients. To be sure, electronic health records are one of
the most critically important advancements to come about in the health care industry in the 21st century. An obvious advancement from the paper-based records keeping of days past, electronic records
offer a number of key benefits such as the ability to easily copy and transmit records, the ability to save space, the ability to for patients to have greater access
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