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Why is it important for national health information management organizations to agree on how to standardize paper and electronic medical forms?

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Healthcare providers need fast access to patient medical data whenever and wherever patients show for care. And this can be achieved through a method to standardize paper and electronic medical forms will enable the providers to achieve this as it will fasten and ease up the before, after and during the process thing.

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It is important because it ensures patient safety through a clear, and to the point communication of evidence-based clinic instructions.

Step-by-step explanation

The data on a person’s medical history such as symptoms, diagnoses, procedures and outcomes is called health information. The practice that involves the obtaining, analyzing and protecting medical information with the aim of providing quality patient care is called Health Information management (HIM). It combines business, science and IT. Standardization can be in form of approved practice guidelines in reporting, approved abbreviations and data elements and a define structure in handling medical records.


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