e-MAR Contributes to Interprofessional care and Patient Satisfaction NURS FPX 6412 Assessment 1 Policy and Guidelines for the Informatics Staff

e-MAR Contributes to Interprofessional care and Patient Satisfaction NURS FPX 6412 Assessment 1 Policy and Guidelines for the Informatics Staff

 

e-MAR enhances the collaboration and communication of healthcare providers and contributes to patient satisfaction. As patient information is updated in the EHR system, healthcare providers have access to it. They collaborate to devise effective, patient-centered care plans to increase positive health outcomes and reduce interactions. The collaboration ensures that the patient’s health condition is carefully assessed and evaluated from each perspective of the relevant healthcare provider to prevent any valuable information. This interprofessional collaboration and communication enhance the quality of care that will be provided to the patient as information about the patient is given importance each minute. The resultant healthcare plan is productive, safe, and according to the patient’s needs. The care process also gives the patient the autonomy to choose the healthcare regime. As a result, patient compliance increase, and the chances of errors reduce, enhancing patient satisfaction (Vos et al., 2020). 

Conclusion

NURS FPX 6412 Assessment 1 Policy and Guidelines for the Informatics Staff

The eMAR system integrates healthcare services with technological aids. This enhances the standard of care and safety provided to the system as the automated eMAR system has an inbuilt system that prevents medication errors. It helps effectively monitor and assess the medications being dispensed and administered to the patients and activates alarm systems if there are any errors. It enhances the collaboration of interdisciplinary healthcare providers to enhance the standard of care offered to the patients.

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References 

Albagmi S. (2021). The effectiveness of EMR implementation regarding reducing documentation errors and waiting time for patients in outpatient clinics: A systematic review. F1000Research10, 514.

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