Electronic Health Record (EHR)
A shareable, integrated digital record of an individual's health information across institutions.
Electronic Health Record (EHR) is a record of an individual's health information that is shareable, integrated, and maintained in digital form between institutions. It focuses not on a single institution but on the individual's entire health journey.
EHR aims to provide a holistic view of health to physicians and patients by integrating information such as diagnosis, treatment, laboratory results, imaging, prescriptions, and vaccinations.
Other names / abbreviations: Electronic Health Record, EHR.
What is it used for?
EHR strengthens continuity of care by ensuring that accurate and up-to-date health information is accessible at the right time, reduces unnecessary repeat tests, and supports clinical decisions.
Key features
- Inter-institutional sharing: The ability to transfer data between different healthcare organizations.
- Holistic health view: Collecting all of a person's past health data in one place.
- Interoperability: Standard data sharing with HL7/FHIR.
- Access and privacy control: Sharing of sensitive data based on authorization and consent.
Integration and standards
The Electronic Health Record (EHR) does not operate in isolation; it typically exchanges data with the following systems and processes:
Frequently referenced standards and regulations:
Benefits provided
- Continuity of care
- Reduction of repeat tests
- More holistic clinical decisions
Selection and evaluation criteria
The main criteria considered when evaluating an electronic health record (EHR) include:
- Interoperability
- Privacy and access management
- Data quality
Points to consider
- EHR focuses on inter-institutional sharing; EMR focuses on the clinical record of a patient within a single institution.
- Privacy and consent management should be addressed from the design phase.
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What is EHR?
EHR (Electronic Health Record) is a shareable, integrated digital record of an individual's health information across institutions.
What is the difference between EHR and EMR?
EHR focuses on inter-institutional sharing; EMR refers to the clinical record of a patient within a single institution.
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