University of Vermont Larner College of Medicine, 89 Beaumont Avenue, 05405-0068, Burlington, VT, U.S..
Department of Medicine, Division of Internal Medicine, University of Miami, Miami, FL, U.S.
J Med Syst. 2022 Jun 7;46(7):48. doi: 10.1007/s10916-022-01834-y.
Justifications for the widespread adoption and integration of an electronic health record (EHR) have long leaned on the purported benefits of the technology. However, the performance of the EHR has been underwhelming relative to the promises of immediate access to relevant patient information, clinical decision supports, computerized ordering, and transferable patient data. In this narrative review, we provide an overview of the historical problems and limitations of the EHR, detail the core principles that define agile processes that may overcome the barriers faced by the current EHR, and re-imagine what an integrated, seamless EHR that serves its users and patients might look like. Moving forward, the EHR should be redesigned using a middle-out framework and empowering dual-type champions to maintain the sustainable diffusion of future innovations.
电子健康记录(EHR)的广泛采用和整合的理由长期以来一直依赖于该技术的预期优势。然而,与即时访问相关患者信息、临床决策支持、计算机化医嘱和可转移患者数据的承诺相比,EHR 的表现并不理想。在这篇叙述性评论中,我们概述了 EHR 的历史问题和局限性,详细介绍了可能克服当前 EHR 面临的障碍的敏捷流程的核心原则,并重新构想了一个为用户和患者服务的集成、无缝的 EHR 可能是什么样子。展望未来,EHR 应该使用中间优先框架进行重新设计,并授权双类型的拥护者来维护未来创新的可持续扩散。