NIST guide offers steps to increase EHR system safety: 4 observations

The National Institute of Standards and Technology offers tips on making electronic health records safer.

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Here are four observations:

1. Identification issues, inconsistency in information and lost data are the three main problems associated with unsafe EHR use, according to the guide.

2. The guide recommends healthcare professionals set aside a specific viewing place for patient identification to decrease the possibility of misidentifying patients.

3. Healthcare professionals may also consider adding warning prompts to double-check before inputting information into a specific patient’s chart.

4. The NIST believes healthcare professionals need to address the problem of poorly designed EHR systems to enhance patient safety.

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