eMoldware Management Record (eMar) uses barcode technology to send and fill out prescriptions using a handheld scanner and send the barcode to the terminal / workstation using Bluetooth wireless technology. Nursing station The following prescription data is included in eMars: drug dosage, number of supplements, drug type, drug classification, patient supplement history, real-time prescription status tracking function
eMar speeds up the prescription process of patients and doctors. It also complies with federal regulations established by the 2009 US Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA). Under US law, it is mandatory to switch from paper medical record to electronic medical record (EMR) at all medical institutions and clinics. By doing so, federal, state, provincial, and private agencies can receive compensation and receive compensation for the period outlined in the Health Information Technology Economics and Clinical Health (HITECH) Act. eMar is just one of many useful software tools that can help reduce prescription mistakes. The barcode technology used is similar to the technology seen in supermarkets. Electronic prescription such as eMar can save lives and improve medical quality of myriad patients. Also, costs are reduced by eliminating the need to manually enter data and paper prescriptions. Since eMars has a signature of quality assurance and an audit trail, the safety of e-presence is always available and the error rates of doctors and pharmacies are kept to a minimum. An efficient operating system and a simplified eMar provide rich digital prescription information including medication history and supplemental history.
Because the MBCPC system collects drug usage and associated clinical data during medication, they are ideal to meet electronic medication management records (eMAR). Although the eMAR is built into the MBCPC system, it should be able to send medical record information to other eMAR systems. The challenge is to concentrate all components of eMAR on a single document that can be used as a permanent part of patient records. 6.8.6.1 Identifying Patients
eMoldware Management Record (eMar) uses barcode technology to send and fill out prescriptions using a handheld scanner and send the barcode to the terminal / workstation using Bluetooth wireless technology. Nursing station The following prescription data is included in eMars: drug dosage, number of supplements, drug type, drug classification, patient supplement history, real-time prescription status tracking function
There are about 700,000 reasons - an estimated number of harmful drug events in the US - to increase the use of electronic medication management records (EMAR) to support hospitalization. Paper and other non-digital records tend to cause imperfections, misreading, and even misplacement, so nurses need a way to ensure proper management and tracking of drugs. At the same time, acquire adequate drug knowledge indispensable for effective integrated case management
Reducing the adverse events of medicines is very important to all medical institutions, drug management solutions will greatly reduce errors and increase patient peace of mind. Implementation of electronic medication management records (eMAR) can help hospitals secure five safety rights: the correct patient receives the right medicine with the correct medication at the right time and the correct dosage. At the bedside of the patient, the nurse scans the patient and medication barcodes before dosing. The patient's wristband barcode will access the patient's electronic medical record (EHR) and confirm the order for the medication. (The patient's wristband and EHR also contain information on allergies, drug interactions, repeated treatments, and potential dose errors.)