What are the principal ways in which the allied professional responsibilities synchronize with the management of patient information within 21st Century U.S. hospitals?
The problems associated with information management are:-
- provision of raw data
- limited knowledge
- too complex software
- lack of flexibility
- no editing option
- expensive experts
- intentional alteration/ falsification
- destruction of medical records
The ways by which allied professional responsibilities synchronise with the management of patient information within the hospitals are :-
- following ethical principles
- maintaining patient confidentiality
- secure individual login IDs
- knowledge of software
- sincere towards organisation
- following organisations policies and protocols
- flexible data management and software
- provision of training about different modules of health informatics .
All the above mentioned points concepts will help to manage and protect patient health information from being breached and used by others out of the hospital setting .
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