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As medical practices and technologies have advanced, the delivery of sophisticated and high-quality medical care has required teams of health care providers: primary care physicians, specialists, nurses, technicians and other physicians.
Each member of the team tends to have specific and limited
interactions with the patient and, depending on the area of expertise of the
team member, a somewhat different view of the patient. In effect, the vision
that the health team has of the patient can be fragmented into disconnected
facts and groups of symptoms. Health care providers need less fragmented views
of patients.
Taking advantage of a VAT Enabled EMR Software in Saudi Arabia throughout the variety of care allows:
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Better integration among suppliers through the
exchange of improved information,
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List of visible and updated medications and
allergies
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Order entry at the point of service or offsite,
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Standardization of data, sets of orders and care
plans that help to implement the common treatment of patients who use
evidence-based medicines,
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Access to experts in rural health service
providers through the exchange of best practices and specialized care through
telemedicine,
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The trend data of the administration of the
population and the treatment and results studies,
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Disease management more convenient, faster and
simpler.
VAT Enabled Electronic medical record (EMR) software in Saudi Arabia can reduce the fragmentation
of care by improving the coordination of care. EMRs have the potential to
integrate and organize patient health information and facilitate its
instantaneous distribution among all authorized providers involved in a
patient's care. For example, VAT Enabled EMR software in Saudi Arabia alerts
can be used to notify providers when a patient has been in the hospital,
allowing them to perform a proactive follow-up with the patient.
With VAT Enabled EMR Software in Saudi Arabia, all providers can have the same accurate and
up-to-date information about a patient. This is especially important with
patients who are:
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See multiple specialists
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Make transitions between care settings
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Receive treatment in emergency situations
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Better availability of patient information can
reduce medical errors and unnecessary testing.
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Better availability of information can also
reduce the chances of a specialist not knowing an unrelated (but relevant)
condition that is being managed by another specialist.
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Better coordination of care can lead to better
quality of care and better outcomes for the patient.
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