New
in the Office - Electronic Health Records
Eye Care Professional Associates has recently adopted Eyefinity EHR
software to provide its services for the office and our patients. This software will provide huge benefits to
our patients that we are very excited to share!
● EHRs reduce your paperwork. The
clipboard and new patient questionnaire may remain a feature of your doctor’s
office for some time to come. But as more information gets added to your EHR,
your doctor and hospital will have more of that data available as soon as you
arrive. This means fewer and shorter forms for you to complete, reducing the
health care “hassle factor.”
● EHRs get your information accurately into the hands
of people who need it. Even if you have relatively simple health care
needs, coordinating information among care providers can be a daunting task,
and one that can lead to medical mistakes if done incorrectly. When all of your
providers can share your health information via EHRs, each of them has access
to more accurate and up-to-date information about your care. That enables your
providers to make the best possible decisions, particularly in a crisis.
● EHRs help your doctors coordinate your care and
protect your safety. Suppose you see three specialists in addition to your
primary care physician. Each of them may prescribe different drugs, and
sometimes, these drugs may interact in harmful ways. EHRs can warn your care
providers if they try to prescribe a drug that could cause that kind of
interaction. An EHR may also alert one of your doctors if another doctor has
already prescribed a drug that did not work out for you, saving you from the
risks and costs of taking ineffective medication.
● EHRs reduce unnecessary tests and procedures. Have you
ever had to repeat medical tests ordered by one doctor because the results
weren’t readily available to another doctor? Those tests may have been
uncomfortable and inconvenient or have posed some risk, and they also cost
money. Repeating tests—whether a free eye-pressure test or a $2,000
MRI--results in higher costs to you in the form of bigger bills and increased
insurance premiums. With EHRs, all of your care providers can have access to
all your test results and records at once, reducing the potential for
unnecessary repeat tests.
● EHRs give you direct access to your health records. In the
United States, you already have a Federally guaranteed right to see your health
records, identify wrong and missing information, and make additions or
corrections as needed. Some health care providers with EHR systems give their
patients direct access to their health information online in ways that help preserve
privacy and security. This access enables you to keep better track of your
care, and in some cases, answer your questions immediately rather than waiting
hours or days for a returned phone call. This access may also allow you to
communicate directly and securely with your healthcare provider.
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