EMR: Preventing Inaccurate Records (OnDemand Webinar)

$149.00

SKU: 411325EAU

Description

Understand the issues and charting errors that may arise with and how to prevent inaccurate records.More than ever before, patients are involved in and curious about their medical care. With electronic medical recordkeeping, patients can review their medical record, including test results and imaging, electronically and quickly. While this access allows patients to take a more active role in their healthcare, it also creates additional pressure on providers to document patient encounters and results accurately. This program will review the consequences of inaccurate records, best practices, and the use of technology in reviewing medical records. The presenting attorney will use real life examples from their practice to demonstrate the importance of strong documentation practices and the big consequences of small mistakes.

Date: 2024-06-17 Start Time: End Time:

Learning Objectives

Overview of Preventing Inaccurate Records

Consequences of Inaccurate Records
• Consequences of Inaccurate Records on Patient Health
• Privacy Consequences of Inaccurate Records
• Legal Consequences of Inaccurate Records, Including Adverse Actions by Professional Licensing Boards, Litigation, and Administrative Enforcement
• Professional Consequences of Inaccurate Records
• Where to Find the Laws and Resources That Can Impact You and Your Organization

Medical Record Best Practices
• How to Properly Document Patient Care, Including What to Include in the Record, What to Leave out of the Record, and How to Appropriately Document Corrections or Patient Requests for Amendment
• Best Practices When Using an Electronic Health Record System, Including Security Considerations, Common Pitfalls, and Audits

AI in Medical Records • the Future of Medical Records?
• Overview of Use of AI in Medical Records Review
• Benefits of AI Review
• Risks of AI Review

AHIMA ,Additional credit may be available upon request. Contact Lorman at 866-352-9540 for further information.

Margaret K. Gray-Messner Reeves

EMR: Preventing Inaccurate Records (OnDemand Webinar)

$219.00

SKU: 405093EAU

Description

Understand the issues and charting errors that may arise with electronic medical records and how to prevent inaccurate records.With the adoption of electronic medical records, decades worth of documentation and best retention practices based on maintenance of a paper records has been rendered moot. For all the time, money and effort, EMR systems were not prepared or designed for production to other providers or third party request for records. Charting and production errors can have a widespread negative impact on patient care and can be easily discovered in a subsequent medical negligence lawsuit. This topic on preventing inaccurate medical records will help all involved in health care information to minimize exposure to claims and improve patient care. The content will identify the top issues faced by practitioners if they are sued for negligence or have their treatment of a patient called into question. Failing to know your charting problems ahead of time only hampers investigations and limits accurate evaluations of health care. This educational topic should be a must for all who distribute, review and request health records including health information specialists, risk managers, claims consultants and medical malpractice attorneys. Otherwise, they may not even know when they are dealing with an incorrect record that may be detrimental to the care of patients.

Date: 2019-03-19 Start Time: End Time:

Learning Objectives

Common Charting Errors
• Garbage in, Garbage out – the Importance of EMR Training
• Legibility and Documentation Standards
• The Truth of Documentation – How Timing Impacts an Entry

What a Production?-How You Provide Information Is Just as Important as How You Document Information
• Paper Records vs. Hard Copy Printouts of EMR
• Common Production Issues
• The Importance of Embedded Information and Why It Is Coveted

Isn’t Technology Great?-New Issues Regarding the Medical Record
• Sharing of Information Between Systems in a Health Network
• Problems With Multiple Access Points
• Other Devices That Memorialize Record Outside of Official Record

No Credit Available

Matthew P. Keris, Esq.-Marshall, Dennehey, Warner, Coleman & Goggin