From Medical Records to Health Knowledge Management Systems: the coding to health sector
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2011Author
Λάππα, Ευαγγελία
Γιαννακόπουλος, Γεώργιος Α.
Lappa, Evagelia
Giannakopoulos, Georgios A.
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One of the most significant challenges in
health care is the ability to effectively manage
information. Information technology has already the
potential role to transform the way work in the health
care environmental. Health Information Management
and Technology (IM&T) has been around for more than
two decades. Both help clinicians to achieve better
delivery of care.
Medicine is too complex for any human to carry in
one mind all of its knowledge, and to remember
everything about each patient. Creating and indexing
records for hospitals and health systems present
difficult challenges, because the medical records
contain sensitive information, and increasing
computerization and other policy factors have increased
threats to their privacy. Transforming from paper-based
to Electronic Medical Records (EMR) allows healthcare
providers to share information across their care
ecosystem. Access to this digital lifeline, connecting the
EMR to the digital web platforma, is critical to saving
lives, preventing medical errors and improving
efficiency of healthcare delivery. Information
Technology is an answer to that, a vital element of
better delivery of care is to ensure that the patient is
always at the centre of our attention.