Predicting the Future of Medical Health Records
Predict the form and function of medical health records in 2030 (provide specific example to support your response).
With the advent of digital databases used to store vast amounts of medical information, health histories, and vital statistics for millions of patients across America, a concept known on the local level as electronic medical recordkeeping (EMR), and collectively forming the electronic health record (EHR), the delivery of healthcare services has undergone a rapid transformation during the last two decades. The traditional clipboard and paper chart carried by physicians and nurses, which held an often indecipherable maze of pencil-etched recordings made throughout a patient's stay, has since been replaced in many modern healthcare facilities by the iPad and other handheld computer tablet devices. Banks of unwieldy filing cabinets, each storing hundreds of individual patient files, have vanished in the private practices and doctor's offices of America's healthcare providers, with a simple server system allowing for the storage of millions of files on a single hard drive. Through the implementation of advanced software systems, diagnostic tools have now become intuitive, scanning through a patient's entire archived medical record and searching for connections that may ordinarily escape the consideration of a single doctor handling dozens of cases concurrently.
Even with the array of tangible improvements made during the last decade by the adoption of EMR and EHR methodologies, many information technology experts believe the most influential advancements have yet to come, citing the almost exponential rate of diffusion to conclude that "under current conditions, EHR adoption will reach its maximum market share in 2024 in the small practice setting" (Ford, Menachemi & Phillips, 2006). One need only look to the telecommunications market to observe the rapid rate of change that technological advancement can exert on a previously...
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