Vital benefits of Electronic Health Records and health IT

“Health information technology can improve care by ensuring that care is based on evidence,” ANA President Karen Daley, RN, PhD, MPH, FAAN, said in a news release. “It also allows healthcare professionals from different clinical settings and disciplines to communicate effectively about a patient’s care to avoid duplication of services and ensure nothing important is missed through a lost paper trail or failed memory. This unique platform for compiling and analyzing data also supports one of the strongest tenets of nursing — educating the healthcare consumer.”

The ANA will ask nurses to submit examples of the innovative use of health information technology in their practices, including methods for engaging patients in the use of that technology to improve their health, such as through patient portals. The ANA intends to share such models with the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC), a branch of HHS, to demonstrate nursing’s effectiveness in developing consumer-oriented health information technology strategies.

On a legislative basis, the Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, jointly drafted by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, the HHS Office for Civil Rights (OCR) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, proposes to amend the Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments of 1988 regulations and HIPAA privacy regulations to strengthen patients’ rights to access their own lab test result reports.

The Summit highlighted vital benefits of electronic health records and health IT:

• Health IT empowers patients. For example, people at risk of myocardial infarction may use mobile health applications to manage their weight, diet and medication adherence.

• Health IT can facilitate lasting quality improvements, which can lead to greater efficiency and cost savings in the long term.

• Health IT is the driving innovation in all parts of consumers’ lives — from new interactive applications to devices such as digital pedometers that capture important health information from everyday experiences.

• Health IT helps coordinate better care, and can be a powerful tool for patients in managing serious medical conditions.

• Health IT has robust security and all users, from patients to caregivers to providers, can easily and safely access and share health information electronically.

• Health IT may help diagnose health problems sooner, avoid medical errors and provide safer care that can result in lower costs.

In the coming year, ONC will work with healthcare stakeholders to further consumer access to information and empower consumers to become active participants in their health. The new website www.HealthIT.gov creates dedicated consumer-oriented information that describes the benefits of health IT, provides consumer health education materials and will be a valuable resource for learning about new advances inhealth IT.

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