Healthcare Informatics in Primary Care Pediatrics
Healthcare Informatics in Primary Care Pediatrics
Patrick Ackah
Purdue Global
11/23/21
Part two
Answer and expand on the following questions in a narrative format:
Is there a mechanism for data sharing with members of the healthcare team?
The pediatric EMR the institution uses facilitates data sharing by ensuring that all
computer systems are interlinked through a similar system throughout the hospital. Thus,
ensuring that any health team member can have access to it from wherever they are by logging
which makes it easy for all users in the hospital to use it with ease. It incorporates a simple
navigation system with shortcuts bars, which allows for easier access to patients’ information at
any time. The system offers a quick search option, which pops up immediately you open the
system, for easy searching of information one needs. It provides software resources, which
makes it easy for its user to troubleshoot or reset the system, when necessary, without vendor
tech support. Additionally, it offers a preview feature, where one can go through the contents of
a particular tab before opening it, reducing cases of opening multiple unnecessary accounts.
workflow. An increase in workflow in the institution means that more information must be
entered into this system. Currently, the increase in entered data makes the tool slow to navigate
and use, which delays seeing patients. Thus, optimization is necessary to ensure it can manage
increased data.
across the different clinical departments involved. For instance, laboratory results, medical
imaging results, specialist notes, pharmacy, and emergency facilities. The data is easy to access
as once you type in the patient’s name, all their medical information appears under their name.
Also, the electronic medical records system utilizes an organized format of collecting data that
Part Three
Discuss in detail how this EMR system promotes the following (include references and citations
if needed):
Safety
The use of EMR in pediatrics ensures patient safety by facilitating ease in detecting
missed diagnoses and errors that could lead to misdiagnosis and improper treatment, which risks
a patient’s health. It guides all medical professionals in developing accurate diagnoses through
(2015, pp. 1-2), the system improves health outcomes by ensuring that patients receive
standardized care as all the necessary information to point to it is readily available. Beneficial
results are achieved by ensuring that all children are immunized. Patients are tracked and
followed up through immunization management, records, tracking, and follow-up systems. When
medical care providers have complete access to all patients’ medical records, it improves their
ability to develop an accurate diagnosis by 98%, increasing the chances of a patient’s full
recovery.
Collaboration
The pediatrics EMR promotes collaboration among different medical professionals by
ensuring they can communicate easily and fast, from wherever they are, without the need for
face-to-face communication. The system allows medical professionals across different specialties
making process that produces proper treatment (Vos, Boonstra, Kooistra, Seelen & Van, 2020, 9-
facilitating their input in developing the system, eliminating pressure from one individual. For
instance, through the system, registration and collection of personal data are done at the
reception. Physicians input the medical diagnosis and treatment of the patient while the
The system enables inputting a patient’s history, signs and symptoms, and clinical
examination into one place. As a result, a physician gets access to all this vital information
together, enabling them to identify potential red flags in a patient’s diagnosis that could point to
severe pathology. Consequently, taking immediate action to offer prompt and life-saving care
becomes easy and timely. Additionally, according to Ramanayake and Basnayake (2018, pp.
315), having the system outline a patient’s entire medical history offers a physician the ability to
identify other medical conditions the patient may be suffering from evaluating their extensive
medical history.
The system prevents medication errors by warning of potential danger in the interactions
or an allergic reaction to drugs prescribed to a patient. Medication errors are averted by ensuring
the correct dosage and medicines are prescribed. Also, it facilitates access to all pertinent
patient’s medical records, which offers an understanding of what a patient needs, eliminating
Patient satisfaction
The EMR system promotes patient satisfaction by enabling the children’s parents or
guardians’ access to their medical records, making them active participants in the diagnosis and
treatment process. The system eliminates unnecessary tests and immunizations that can cause
discomfort to the patient by keeping an accurate track of all tests and immunizations taken and
not taken. Additionally, it offers the patients easy access to their medical records, which gives
them comfort and satisfaction that all efforts are being made to keep them healthy (Migdal,
Evidence-based guidelines
necessary. The electronic medical records system ensures this by providing complete access to
accurate and definitive patient data. As a result, physicians can make accurate diagnoses devoid
of medical errors and assumptions, improving a patient’s care and outcome (Fowler, Yaeger, Yu,
.
References
Dufendach, K. R., Eichenberger, J. A., McPheeters, M. L., Temple, M. W., Bhatia, H. L., Alrifai,
Fowler, S. A., Yaeger, L. H., Yu, F., Doerhoff, D., Schoening, P., & Kelly, B. (2014). Electronic
Migdal, C. W., Namavar, A. A., Mosley, V. N., & Afsar‐manesh, N. (2014). Impact of electronic
missing serious diseases in primary care. Journal of family medicine and primary care,
7(2), 315.
Vos, J. F., Boonstra, A., Kooistra, A., Seelen, M., & van Offenbeek, M. (2020). The influence of
electronic health record use on collaboration among medical specialties. BMC health