"The National Health Information Infrastructure (NHII) includes three dimensions: personal health, health care delivery, and public health. It is voluntary, and the benefits - significant."
                       - US Dept of Health and Human Services

Electronic Medical/Health Records (EMR/EHR)

The concept of an electronic medical/health record is one of the most of the most vital building blocks in health information infrastructure. Today these critical documents are mostly paper-based and virtually impossible to share electronically. At best, it wastes time and resources to capture this information over and over again when patients move, change insurance carriers or see multiple providers. At worst, it places patient safety and quality of life at risk when diagnosis or treatment history details are lost, overlooked, or can't be retrieved in a timely manner.

 

What Does It Mean?

 

Electronic Medical Record (EMR): An electronic record of health-related information on an individual that is created, gathered, managed and consulted by licensed clinicians and staff from a single organization who are involved in the individual's health and care.

 

Electronic Health Record (EHR): An aggregate electronic record of health-related information on an individual that is created and gathered cumulatively across more than one health care organization and is managed and consulted by licensed clinicians and staff involved in the individual's health and care.

 

 

Resources

 

Promotion of Electronic Medical/Health Records (EMR/EHR) is a key component of Arizon'a new e-Prescribing (eRx) initiative, EAzRx.

 

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EMR/EHR In Arizona

 

Electronic Health Records (EHRs) and Electronic Medical Records (EMRs) are in use in Arizona, and at adoption rates we currently believe to be approximately in line with the national average.

 

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