Describe at least three barriers/obstacles to implementing a patient portal. For the toolbar, press ALT+F10 (PC) or ALT+FN+F10 (Mac). Describe at least three privacy and confidentiality features of an EHR and patient portal that patients should be aware of

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Many new assisted living and memory care complexes are being constructed in south Florida due to a significant increase in the population of individuals over age 55. Local medical societies and HCO administrators are actively working with these companies to establish relationships for continuing care services. As director of HIM at a local hospital, Leslie Wyatt has been asked to develop a slide presentation on the EHR and patient portals to members of these assisted living complexes and active senior citizens’ educational centers.
Since the audience has somewhat limited medical terminology and technology knowledge, she is tailoring the presentation to meet their needs. Within the presentation, Leslie stresses the importance of the EHR and the benefits it provides to patients, such as increased communication between providers, enhanced continuity of care, and improved patient safety.
She gives a brief overview and examples of the basic functions such as e-prescribing, CPOE, results management, and public health reporting. Leslie also gives a demonstration of the patient portal for her hospital. She shows the audience how they can access their patient information, follow-up on lab test results, monitor their blood pressure or glucose levels, ask questions about prescriptions, request or change appointments, schedule educational or health monitoring sessions, and address their insurance and account issues.
Leslie is aware that confidentiality is a topic of concern. Therefore, she addresses interoperability and secure transmission of data between HCOs and providers in her presentation. She also incorporates the HIPAA confidentiality and security information audience members receive when visiting their physicians. Leslie concludes her presentation with a discussion of frequently asked questions, and then she allows a significant amount of time to address any other questions the audience may have.
Case Study from: Sayles, N.B. & Kavanaugh-Burke, L. (2021). Introduction to information systems for health information technology, 4th edition. AHIMA Press. p. 222

Describe at least three barriers/obstacles to implementing an EHR.

Describe at least three barriers/obstacles to implementing a patient portal.
For the toolbar, press ALT+F10 (PC) or ALT+FN+F10 (Mac).

Describe at least three privacy and confidentiality features of an EHR and patient portal that patients should be aware of.

Discuss how the EHR is making patients safer, and at least three other ways it will benefit both the community and the providers.

Describe at least three barriers/obstacles to implementing a patient portal. For the toolbar, press ALT+F10 (PC) or ALT+FN+F10 (Mac). Describe at least three privacy and confidentiality features of an EHR and patient portal that patients should be aware of
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