Why You Need a Mobile Electronic Health Records (EHR) System

Ryan Williamson
3 min readOct 1, 2019

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Electronic health records are easily among the best resources the evolution of technology has given the world in recent times. They have enabled the health care industry to achieve previously unimaginable levels of quality, thus also enhancing the effectiveness of the entire process. However, much like everything else in the world, electronic health records to present the scope for improvement; you see, so far, this phenomenon has lacked the ‘mobile’ bit of technologies. See, technology, in general, has become highly ‘on the go’ and anything that isn’t in sync with this change is bound to lack ineffectiveness.

Mobile Electronic Health Records

Also, the same holds for electronic health records as well — it’s not that it isn’t a potent enough technology, it’s just that it mostly lacks an element that has been rendered critical for any technology in the recent past, i.e. the ability to be mobile. Moreover, the benefits are far more than you’d imagine; for starters, the integration of mobile functionality into such systems plays an extremely compelling role in enhancing their adoption across not only the industry in general but also across health care providers’ ecosystems. Now, let’s take a more in-depth look into the many benefits of introducing mobile functionality to EHR systems and how this combination helps not only patients but doctors as well.

1. Enables better care: A mobile EHR system means doctors and other medical staff can access patients’ medical records, history, and any additional information in a secure manner and that too instantly. Such immediate access to data comes in very handy, especially in emergencies or other critical situations. Besides that, as the medical world evolves, quick access, once again, can prove to be highly productive for all manners of health care professionals.

2. Virtual appointments: Unlike what many people would have, you believe, telemedicine is not an integral part of EHR systems. Well, not always. So when you integrate mobile functionality into the EHR, you are empowering health care professionals to leverage to deliver significantly better care to their patients by means of virtual visits. It helps ensure that patients can consult with doctors reasonably quickly and that too without needing to leave the comfort of their home — at least, not till the professional deems it necessary.

3. Enhanced communications: For all their benefits, EHR systems are unable to facilitate the kind of discussion within doctors and other professionals — something that has long been considered necessary for the delivery of superior health care. Moreover, you know what can help with that? Yes, you guessed it — mobile EHR.

As mentioned above, the point isn’t the EHR systems aren’t robust enough on their own — it’s that they can be better and deliver significantly better results when they have the power mobile. With mobile functionality, an EHR mobile app has the potential to help provide vastly better care for patients. Also, as for doctors, it can help make sure that they remain engaged. It’s a win-win situation for the entire ecosystem.

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Ryan Williamson
Ryan Williamson

Written by Ryan Williamson

Tech-savvy professional with 13+ years in app development, leveraging expertise to build partnerships, promote Rishabh Software, and enhance brand visibility.

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