Clinical Neurology: Beyond creating just simple reminders as mentioned above, EHRs should be able to make intelligent suggestions based on patient data and current practice guidelines.Some EHRs get it half correct. For example, they are “smart” enough to remind clinicians that women of a certain age should have mammograms, but they fall short in the ability to efficiently update those reminders when the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force updates the screening recommendation (as they did recently).Other EHRs do allow you to customize preventative health reminders, but do not place them in a position of prominence – so they are easily overlooked by providers as they care for patients.Few products seem to get it just right, and it’s time for this to change.Simply put, as questions in the media loom about how to stop this rising threat, we as frontline health care providers should have the tools – and the decision support – required to provide meaningful answers.
Tuesday, March 8, 2016
A call for Medibot
Current electronic record systems are slow witted, unable to recognize disease patterns and inform the physician on the ground. They want smarter EHR, something more like IBM Watson.
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