What is the synthesis of the main takeaway from ALL of the summaries combined that are listed below?
Note: EHR is electronic health records
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Answer: The implementation of EHR requires better training as most of the staff members are unable to understand the functioning of the system. This is due to lack of system education. This requires better training to reduce the error. The coding errors which becomes common in EHR causes problems in reimbursement purpose. Taking preventive methods can reduce the risks and enhance the better outcomes. The overreaching goal can be achieved through high quality of care. The EHR as well as care coordination measures should seek to reduce the errors. The lack of terminology as well as standarized issues also contributes in the errors and negative impact.
What is the synthesis of the main takeaway from ALL of the summaries combined that are...
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Introduction For over a century Northwestern Hospital's use of EBM has enabled clinicians and practitioners to incorporate best treatment practices at the point of patient care in both their hospital and ambulatory organizations. For example, Northwestern's goal to enhance quality delivery and overall patient care hastened the formation of a new entity, Minneapolis Medical Center Incorporated (MMCI). In 1966, Northwestern Hospital, along with other health care facilities in the Minneapolis area, formed the nucleus of an organization that would significantly...