Technology has taken a bigger place in our lives over the past year. With remote work, online medical records (EMRs) have become much more popular due to the need for professionals to have remote access to their patient's records.
EMRs are electronic medical records, patient records usually from a health clinic, but they can be used by any service providers who need them. They may belong to clients of several practices such as chiropractors, dietitians, physiotherapists, and physicians, among others.
The contents of the EMRs include:
Electronic Medical Records (EMRs) are digital versions of patient records in a clinic or organization, and as mentioned above, they include multiple documents and records. They are also very confidential and are not shared externally, they can only be shared between professionals of a multidisciplinary clinic. The patient often has limited access.
Electronic Health Records (EHRs) are digital records of a person's health information, they can include medical history and assessment notes, for example. They can also be shared with professionals at another clinic. The patient can often access it online to view their results, in the form of a patient portal.
Electronic medical records began in 1972 in the United States, their usage costs were very high, so they were used primarily by government hospitals1. It was predicted that by the year 2000 all medical records would be available online, but that did not happen.
When GOrendezvous was created in 2012, the demand for EMRs was rather low, we were only specialized in booking online appointments back then. When we saw that this request became more popular we decided to add it to our service in 2019.
Although electronic records have been progressively more popular over the past 10 years, the pace has accelerated during the pandemic. Several clinics began to offer online appointments and computerized their records. EMRs are now much more detailed and feature several customizable options to meet the needs of various professionals.
As previously mentioned, hospitals were the first to want to upload their records, which is normal given the number of people who need to view patient records and add notes to them.
Then, medical clinics followed, and now medico-aesthetic clinics, massage therapists, psychotherapists, speech therapists, remedial teachers, and more use EMRs. Several platforms now offer the creation and modification of medical records, GOrendezvous is one of them.
2. Determine your needs: platforms offering EMRs are often quite different. Many are specialized for physicians only, others, like GOrendezvous, offer several options including booking appointments and online payments. Think about what your practice needs and how a platform can help you save time.
3. The costs: costs are also quite different depending on the related options, such as the number of users. At GOrendezvous the addition of the EMR option is at a cost of $20 per user.
With all of this information in hand, you can now make an informed choice about adding an electronic medical record system to your practice!
https://www.businessnewsdaily.com/10914-best-electronic-health-records-systems.html
https://www.healthit.gov/faq/what-electronic-health-record-ehr
https://www.extractsystems.com/healthydata-blog/2016/9/30/a-brief-history-of-the-emr