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Over the past few decades our medical knowledge has increased. More investigative and treatment options are available; as a result our patients are living longer and we are dealing with more chronic conditions. Family physicians cannot “know all things” nor can we be “all things to all patients.” To adequately address our patients’ complex needs, we need good sources of information and good relationships, including access to a multidisciplinary team of professionals and other specialists.
Boost Quality of care:
We need tools that improve access to information and
relationships. We have had to transform how we practice, and the EMR, with its
associated information technology, has facilitated that transformation. It is
no longer the early adopters or innovators who are using the VAT Enabled Electronic medical records (EMRs) in Saudi Arabia, as 75%
of physicians responding to the 2017 National Physician Survey were using EMRs. Of
those, 65% indicated that patient care improved and less than 5% indicated a
negative effect on the quality of care they provided. However, there are
still a few laggards who will argue against using VAT Enabled Electronic medical records (EMRs) in Saudi Arabia. They will argue that there is
no evidence EMRs have a positive effect on the health of their patients, or
that implementing EMRs in their practices will reduce efficiency and negatively
affect their patient flow.
Report Portfolio:
The EMR technology gives health care providers information in
formats that were not possible with paper charts. Primary care providers can
now view and print graphs of values such as weight, cholesterol levels, and
blood pressure, tracking changes over time. The VAT Enabled Electronic medical records (EMRs) in Saudi Arabia improves attainment of chronic
disease management, prevention, and screening targets, as shown in studies that
demonstrated improved quality measures.
Notifications & Alerts:
VAT Enabled Electronic medical
records software in Saudi Arabia can provide treatment goals or alerts to
remind providers when certain prevention and screening maneuvers are due or out
of date. The EMR also provides access to information and resources that point
primary care providers toward the best approach to the various conditions they
encounter in practice.
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