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Manager involvement with Electronic Health Records (EHR) data enhances patient care and research. Recognizing EHR value and regularly reviewing data maximizes practice improvements and efficiency gains.

Area of Science:

  • Health Informatics
  • Clinical Management
  • Healthcare Quality Improvement

Background:

  • Electronic Health Records (EHR) systems offer significant benefits to healthcare practitioners, patient care, and research.
  • EHR data provides valuable insights for managers to assess clinical practice, protocol adherence, and identify areas for improvement.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the importance of managerial awareness and recognition of EHR system data value.
  • To emphasize how regular managerial engagement with EHR data influences the realization of benefits and opportunities.

Main Methods:

  • Qualitative analysis of EHR system functionalities and managerial roles.
  • Literature review on the impact of EHR data utilization in clinical settings.

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Main Results:

  • Managerial awareness of EHR data's value is crucial for disseminating its benefits.
  • Consistent review of EHR data and reports by managers significantly impacts process, practice, and outcome improvements.
  • Managerial involvement directly correlates with the scope and efficiency of achieved gains.

Conclusions:

  • Active managerial engagement with EHR systems is essential for optimizing healthcare delivery.
  • Leveraging EHR data through managerial oversight drives quality improvement and enhances operational efficiency.
  • Recognizing and utilizing the full potential of EHR information leads to substantial gains in patient care and research.