“The difference between something good and something great is attention to detail,” reads a quote by Charles R. Swindoll. In today’s EMR/EHR scenario, this aptly fits a variance of generic and specialty-specific EHR.
No doubt, the advent of EHRs has been instrumental in transforming the healthcare landscape, including cardiology. Cardiology is a challenging field as it demands precise analysis and data synthesis from various sources (labs, cardiac imaging, physical examination, etc.) and healthcare systems. With the latest wave of specialty-specific EHR and technologies like clinical decision-making support, e-prescribing, and ambient AI, many pioneering features have been introduced in legacy EMR systems.
However, one perception that has been built and is hard to do away with is that EHRs go beyond reducing administrative burdens and that there is a vast difference between generic and specialty-specific EHRs.
In this e-book, authored by our health innovator, we have discussed at length how EHRs/EMRs engineered on the philosophy of ambient AI are changing the cardiology realm. After scanning, you’ll have answers to: