EHR software, short for Electronic Health Records software, is a digital platform that healthcare providers use to create, manage, and track patient health records electronically. This type of software has largely replaced traditional paper-based records, offering a more efficient, accessible, and secure method of managing patient information.
EHR software typically includes the following features and functionalities:
1. Patient Demographics: Stores basic information about patients, such as name, date of birth, gender, and contact details.
2. Medical History: Records detailed medical histories, including past diagnoses, treatments, surgical procedures, allergies, and chronic conditions.
3. Medication Management: Tracks current and past medications prescribed to the patient, including dosages and instructions.
4. Clinical Documentation: Allows healthcare providers to document clinical notes, observations, and treatment plans during patient encounters.
5. Lab and Test Results: Integrates with laboratory information systems to receive and store lab results, imaging reports, and other diagnostic test outcomes.
6. Order Entry: Enables providers to order medications, lab tests, and other services directly within the system.
7. Prescription Orders: Facilitates electronic prescribing (e-prescribing), sending prescriptions directly to pharmacies.
8. Immunization Tracking: Keeps records of patients' vaccinations and immunization schedules.
9. Secure Messaging: Offers a secure communication channel for healthcare providers to exchange information with patients and other providers.
10. Appointment Scheduling: Manages patient appointments and sends reminders to reduce no-shows.
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