Electronic Health Records In buying the same Electronic Health Record (EHR) system, physicians are trying to accomplish a way of easily getting all of a patient's records when they are needed. The EHR will provide easy access to a patient's biography, medical condition, lab results, billing reports among others. The pros of having the same EHR in a hospital is that physicians can write medical orders to the hospital or enter data about patients they were admitting. They can also perform activities on chart completion and sign transcribed documents at their convenient time and place (Nanette et al., 2010). Moreover, in the case of emergencies, the physicians can reach out to other care providers through EHR. For instance, they access lab results and x-ray results from responsible departments through electronic means which in return gives them up to date information about patients in their care. The disadvantage of having same EHR is that compatibility issues may arise from the software used (Nanette et al., 2010). A different database may be found in various systems that need the exchange of data. For example, CPOE System may need to send orders to a laboratory system. In this case, Message Format Standards and Vocabulary …show more content…
The planning phase will help them identify the type of EHR system that meets their overall needs. All stakeholders are often involved at this stage, and therefore it will ensure no medical practitioner is overlooked. The design phase enables them to put in place all the systems which they may need to integrate in order to perform their duties effectively. The implementation phase of the SDLC will enable them to put into practice that which has been agreed on. It will also involve monitoring and evaluation of the systems implemented in order to promote change in the case of ineffective