Compare and contrast ambulatory and acute care EHR systems.
(Organize your information in an easy-to-read format such as a chart or bulleted list)
- Acute refers to inpatient care
- Ambulatory refers to outpatient care
- Ambulatory setting might be a non medical facility like school or nursing home but it also includes clinics or medical settings
- Ambulatory medical record means electronically stored file if patients outpatient medical records which involves care that do not involve being admitted to hospital.
-Acute health records are mainly electronic details of the inpat or when the patient was admitted in hospital.
- Ambulatory EHR are easier than acute EHR as they deal with only one department of care while acute ruts through the web of departments through the hospital.
Compare and contrast ambulatory and acute care EHR systems. (Organize your information in an easy-to-read format...
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