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Interoperability standards and the potential of interoperability / Patricia McCartney

By: Series: MCN : The American Journal of Maternal Child Nursing. 41 : 3, page 189 Publication details: May-June 2016 Content type:
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Subject(s): Summary: As any nurse who uses an electronic medical record knows, interoperability between systems is a huge problem. While caring for one patient, a nurse may have to interact with multiple systems, none of which "talk to each other", requiring a significant amount of duplicate documentation, extra time, risk of error, and overall unneeded frustration. Measures of progress on interoperability for nursing are discussed and a general update is provided by our HIT expert Dr. McCartney.
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As any nurse who uses an electronic medical record knows, interoperability between systems is a huge problem. While caring for one patient, a nurse may have to interact with multiple systems, none of which "talk to each other", requiring a significant amount of duplicate documentation, extra time, risk of error, and overall unneeded frustration. Measures of progress on interoperability for nursing are discussed and a general update is provided by our HIT expert Dr. McCartney.

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