The Life and Times of Medical Records

7/14/2010

In the late 1960’s, Dr. Lawrence L. Weed developed the Problem Oriented Medical Record (POMR).  His vision was to have electronic medical records with standardized progress charts for all patients.

Fast forward 30 years, and you would be hard pressed to find a medical group or health care system that used Electronic Health Records (EHRs) to exchange patient data with one another. Most medical records were still in the form of physical documents, stored in a file folder and shared between a few key members in the medical facility.

Meaningful Use, Privacy and Security in EHR Systems: What Does the Future Hold?

7/07/2010

In June, the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC) issued its final rule to establish a temporary certification program for Electronic Health Record (EHR) Technology. This marks an important step towards allowing healthcare facilities to meet and achieve meaningful use, a requirement to qualify for incentive payments under Medicare and Medicaid. Yet, even with this new development, lingering security questions still plague the process, making the transition to an interoperable EHR system seem even further away and harder to achieve.