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Concerning their Use of Electronic Healthcare Records This 20 page paper considers a decision that needs to be made by a healthcare organization, the way in which electronic patient records will be used, and any implementation of radical sharing will take place at the Berkshire Local Health Community. The paper considers the way in which electronic patient records have already being implemented in other areas, and the way in which the organization may be able to benefit from changes. The bibliography cites 23 sources.
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Executive Summary The way that technology in healthcare may present many opportunities, but it also presents challenges; decision regarding the
way it should be implemented and the extent to which is should be used and integration locally and nationally. This case study looks at the issues that face a single
health organization; The Berkshire Local Healthcare Community. The organization which it part of the universal healthcare system in the UK has been forced to implement the use of electronic patient
records, but many aspects of the implementation have been left to the discretion of the healthcare authority. The current system, is highly constrained and seen as more of a communication
system for records between the hospital and the GPs, it is a system that relies on updates, so it is not live, and has only limited accessibility, with none to
non GP or hospital users. There are decisions which need to be made, including the level of integration and access to different users inside the healthcare authority and to other
healthcare authorities, issues that may present both benefits and challenges. The case presents the organization and the context and looks at how pilot studies 1. Introduction
The potential benefits of technology in the health industry are enormous. In the past the use of technology has been focused on areas such as treatments, but support
activities are also important not only in providing a better service, but in increasing efficiency and allowing resources to be used in a more effective manner. One tool that is
increasingly useful is that of the electronic health record (EHR) or the electronic patient record (EPR). This has been seen in many areas, one areas has had a national policy
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