Saturday, March 14, 2015

Home Care Path Comprehend EHR Portability With Digital Data

The staff of Home Care Path try to comprehend how digital data will enhance portability with individual electronic health records.  Your electronic health record may soon be located on your wrist.  Cloud enabled repositories facilitate input, storage, and output.

Law makers forge regulations to support wide spread system to system exchanges of information.  Technology is creating application programming interfaces that allow the exchange of information with a high level of privacy and security.

Through your wrist plate cloud repositories recognize your authorization and track the information exchange as electronic lines open and proceed with delivery.  In this paradigm the medical clinic no longer houses your health data.  Your health information would remain in your electronic health record, your personal medical portal like a wrist plate until there is a clinical reason to open them.

One way digital data will upgrade health care system utilization for elders.  Home Care Path staff will assist seniors with participating in health industry transitions to facilitate stronger participation and improve outcomes.

Home Care Path celebrates 5 years of successfully serving seniors in  Central Wisconsin

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 Home Care Path  www.homecarepath.com and the Wisconsin PATH ALONG model deliver an advanced supportive care service.  Helping seniors in the home, with clinic visits, at the hospital, nursing home and assisted living facility.  Helping seniors downsize with a move in to an adult child's home. 2014 rates are 20.00 per hour.  Simply call 608-432-4286 to schedule an interview.  We can be there when you are working.  We accept long term care insurance.  Services can be tax deductible.  Help with resources and the transition from private payment to public funded programming.  Valuing home and human life

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