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Channel: Electronic Health Records Archives - The Rheumatologist

What Happens When Patients Have Access to Their Physician’s Notes?

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Studies have shown that easy sharing of clinician encounter notes with patients potentially increases trust and medication adherence, with minimal drawbacks for medical providers.1-3 Although some clinicians have initial reservations, many of their concerns are allayed with experience. With new legislation and regulations, clinicians can expect that more patients will choose to access their medical... [Read More]

The Plight of the Retail Pharmacist

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She wanted me to call in an antibiotic. My sister, a lawyer, often tells me how the ethics of her profession govern even her extra-professional acts. She feels that when she was sworn into the New York State bar, she lost the freedom to bend the truth. She would never, for example, attempt to smuggle... [Read More]

Experts Offer Tips for Saving Time on Electronic Medical Records

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ATLANTA—“Bane of our existence” and “pajama time”—the dreaded time spent at night catching up on documentation—are a couple of phrases associated with the electronic medical record (EMR). To try to ease the frustration and limit the amount of time physicians have to spend using the systems, two experts reviewed tools and tricks for Epic and... [Read More]

Uneven Access & Privacy Issues Hamper Electronic Patient Healthcare Information Sharing

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(Reuters Health)—Patient portals at U.S. hospitals leave a lot to be desired in terms of privacy when individuals want to share access with an informal caregiver, a new study finds. At nearly half of 102 hospitals included in the study, personnel advised that patients share their account password to give access to a family member... [Read More]

The History of the American College of Rheumatology Image Library

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Late-night gatherings; long hours of avid discussion weighing the merits of resolution quality, light, hues and tones; and camaraderie among members forged through a shared interest in maintaining the highest fidelity to their craft and profession—these are among the vivid memories of those who participated in the early years of building what is today known... [Read More]

CDC-Funded RISE Project Aims to Improve Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Patient Outcomes

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In September 2020, the ACR received a $7 million grant for a four-pronged SLE approach that seeks to address gaps and inequities in SLE through physician education, medical school outreach, pediatric support and disease management.

The 21st Century Cures Act Information-Blocking Rule

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The 21st Century Cures Act (Cures Act) became law on Dec. 13, 2016, and emphasized interoperability in the exchange of healthcare information between healthcare providers, health information entities and patients. The Cures Act underscored unimpeded access to patient electronic health information (EHI) upon request, in a manner that is secure and updated automatically, and prohibits... [Read More]

Coding Corner: Interprofessional Telephone/Internet/Electronic Health Record Assessment & Management

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Example 1 A cardiologist contacts a rheumatologist concerning a lupus patient. The rheumatologist sees the patient four weeks later for a complete examination. A 20-minute call is initiated to review the findings and the patient’s chart with the cardiologist. After the call is completed, the rheumatologist completes a verbal and written report to the patient’s... [Read More]

Study: Don’t Automatically Blame Burnout on Electronic Health Records

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When it comes to experiencing burnout, time spent in an electronic health records (EHR) system appears to be only a minor contributing factor. Although clinicians and other healthcare professionals may log many hours at the keyboard putting information into the EHR, other factors likely play a bigger role in the workplace exhaustion and feelings of... [Read More]

Rheumatologists Share Lessons Learned in the Wake of Hurricane Ida

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Hurricane Ida intensified in the last two weeks of August 2021, battering the Cayman Islands and Cuba before hitting the Louisiana coast as a Category 4 storm just before Labor Day weekend.1 At landfall, Ida blasted southern Louisiana with maximum sustained winds of 150 knots, then turned in a north-northwestern direction to hit the New... [Read More]




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