Electronic Health Record System Summary

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Background
Dr. Sherril Rieux, successfully implemented an electronic health record (EHR) and achieved Meaningful Use Stage 1 in her small primary care practice in Beverly Hills with only the support from her two employees (Health IT Success Stories: A Self-Designed EHR Implementation Plan Leads to Improved Patient Engagement, 2013).

After being awarded a Technology Grant from the National Committee for Quality Assurance to assist with the implementation of an electronic health record system, Dr. Rieux determined that her practice's EHR would require the ability to, (1) to collect data and generate reports, (2) be user friendly, (3) facilitate communication with patients during visits, (4) help relieve her workload, (5) be affordable (Health …show more content…

Rieux realized her staff required further education about computers and technology. Before beginning the implementation, Dr. Rieux provided her staff with computer lessons and software to improve their typing skills.
Once her staff was ready for the transition, she divided up the responsibilities of converting paper medical records into the new EHR system. To help with the transition, Dr. Rieux's decreased the number of patients they admitted. Eight months later, the practice was largely electronic. Dr. Rieux believes the successful EHR implementation was due to her dedicated staff and volunteers (Health IT Success Stories: A Self-Designed EHR Implementation Plan Leads to Improved Patient Engagement, 2013).

Thanks to her new EHR system Dr. Rieux has the ability view per patients BMI, allowing her to provide education on healthy lifestyle choices. Before implementation, BMI data was not easily visible.
The EHR also helps foster conversations surrounding preventive health care. Now, Dr. Rieux can access information allowing her to view when each patient received their last received colonoscopies or Pap smears and generate reports about which patients are due for their next screening (Health IT Success Stories: A Self-Designed EHR Implementation Plan Leads to Improved Patient Engagement,

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