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What is an Electronic Health Record?

Posted by on February 19, 2011 | No comments

To address the specific question of what is electronic health record it is necessary to look at the entire alphabet of abbreviations related to digital medical records. An EHR is a patient record that is part of a enterprise system. This means that it is shared by more than one medical facility, such as a laboratory or hospital — or the local doctor’s office.

These records are recorded digitally on a secure computer system. In order to access and update records, medical professionals have to go through several authentication steps to prove their identity. EHR systems have to meet strict standards for protecting patient privacy rights. They must also meet certain compatibility requirements to ensure that records can be transmitted between different systems.

A good EHR system is going to have the ability to not just record patient data, as in traditional medical charting, but will be able to communicate with other systems. For example, an EHR should have a prescription component that allows it to directly transmit a prescription to a pharmacy. It should also be able to send orders to laboratories for testing as well as receive the test results electronically and integrate them into the patient record.

Whatever you choose to call them, electronic records are quickly replacing traditional paper files in hospitals and doctor offices all over the developed world.

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What to Consider When Buying a New Air Conditioning Unit

Posted by on February 14, 2011 | No comments

As Spring rapidly approaches it’s a good time to think about replacing the air conditioning unit in your home.

Energy efficiency is a good thing to consider when choosing a new unit for your home. Not only will you reap the rewards in lower monthly electricity costs, but you may be eligible for tax credits under government and local incentive programs. Make sure to do your homework to find out if there are such programs in your area and which units and installers are eligible for credits.

It is important to replace the entire system all at once. Don’t give in to the temptation to replace just the outside or inside unit if it breaks down. These systems are designed to work together, so it is best to replace the entire system at once.

When you have the experts from air conditioning Phoenix come out to assess the correct size and cooling capacity for your home, make sure you have them inspect the duct system in your house. The best and most energy efficient air conditioning won’t be effective if you have ducts that are dirty, blocked, or otherwise restricted.

A good contractor will perform a series of checks to make sure your new system is working properly. You should oversee these for your own peace of mind. Checks should include refrigerant temperatures and pressures, thermostat operations, electrical connections and measurements and air temperatures at both units and within the home. They should also check the amount of air flow through the unit and through the ducts. If all these checks are successful, you can be certain your new unit is installed properly and will provide you many years of cool air.

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