5 Reasons Why Electronic Health Records are More Secure than Paper Records
Steven Russo
President & CEO ~ LPHC Acquisition Partners, LLC ~ Empowering Industries with Advanced Data Solutions
Traditionally, patient health records are kept as handheld, paper copies. Yet, more and more doctors are transitioning away from paper to digitization. Not only are electronic health records more convenient to access, they aid organizations in increasing communication, collaboration within a team setting, accessibility, space, and often, money.
If you’re still not convinced in progressive, electronic health records, read on to discover its many advantageous benefits.
Only authorized users have access
When you have paper records, it’s possible that individuals who are not authorized to see specific patient data have easy access to view patient files. This is may result from the forgetfulness of another colleague who fails to place the record back into a file cabinet or simply a filing error.
Electronic health records eliminate the risk of human error. The electronic health records also allow you to control who has access to patient information and relatively, the viewing and sharing history. {Continue Reading}