What Are The Pros And Cons Of Emr In Healthcare

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As the world is changing constantly with new inventions and technology, the demand for it is also high. Before the invention for computers and phone, communication was difficult and took days to months to keep in contact with people. These days, we have everything right in front of us and we still want more.
Nursing is such area where technology and it use is very important. We have come a long way from paper charting but have not completely gone full technological either.
Computerized system
I would agree that computerized systems play an important role to improve efficiency, but it also make it easier for the user in the long run. There are always drawbacks in new technologies. Some may see it as job stealing machines, others may seen it …show more content…

However, in chapter 6 the focus was put on the physicians and their use of EMR. Some of the advantages of the EMR are easily readable orders and notes because it transferred and transcribed electronically. All the orders from medications, treatment , lab and procedures are electronically transferred between different location and between multidisciplinary team.
With some advantages there tends to be some disadvantages. Anything electronic can sometimes suffer from malfunction and if the system is not restored within certain time than it can cause delay in transfer of information. Compared to paper charting and orders physicians may become victim to causing more errors with medication orders, treatments and consults. The transfers of orders are fast and easily assessable and if the staff ignore to pay clear and careful attention to details than mistakes can happen which could be harmful to patients.
There has been an incident where a physician order medication in the CEOP for a patient which was entered in the wrong patient. Luckly, I was assigned both the patients that day and during one of the physician rounding I was present in the patients room. I informed the physician and charge nurse of the mistake and was able to discontinue the incorrect order and continue the treatment in correct manner for both