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I'm hoping that one of the kind residents or attendings that frequent this forum could respond to this question, but I would of course welcome and appreciate opinions from my fellow medical students if they have them.
During the clinical years of medical school, I've been developing a list of things that are important to me in a hospital and residency program. There has been only ONE thing that I have identified as an absolute, 100% deal-breaker for me: if a hospital's outpatient EMR, inpatient EMR and ER EMR aren't integrated (i.e. don't "talk to each other" in a reasonably coherent manner). In other words, it is essential to me that I don't end up at a hospital where I could be told that a patient in the ER is being admitted to my service on the floor and I can't check the vitals/history/etc that has been collected in the ER using a computer on the hospital floor (without some crazy 3-step remote login procedure). I realize this might not be the "deal breaker" that many others hold, but it certainly is mine.
So my question is, can I ask a program whether their main hospital's inpatient, outpatient and ER EMR systems are fully integrated BEFORE I decide to spend time and money traveling all the way there just to find out that they aren't? And if I can ask that, who should I ask? The program director? The program coordinator? Should I search for an IT contact person at the hospital?
... I do realize that in the near future EMRs in hospitals are going to become more integrated, but I'm talking THIS coming year (my intern year), not down the road.
Thank you SO much in advance for your consideration. I would really appreciate any feedback.
During the clinical years of medical school, I've been developing a list of things that are important to me in a hospital and residency program. There has been only ONE thing that I have identified as an absolute, 100% deal-breaker for me: if a hospital's outpatient EMR, inpatient EMR and ER EMR aren't integrated (i.e. don't "talk to each other" in a reasonably coherent manner). In other words, it is essential to me that I don't end up at a hospital where I could be told that a patient in the ER is being admitted to my service on the floor and I can't check the vitals/history/etc that has been collected in the ER using a computer on the hospital floor (without some crazy 3-step remote login procedure). I realize this might not be the "deal breaker" that many others hold, but it certainly is mine.
So my question is, can I ask a program whether their main hospital's inpatient, outpatient and ER EMR systems are fully integrated BEFORE I decide to spend time and money traveling all the way there just to find out that they aren't? And if I can ask that, who should I ask? The program director? The program coordinator? Should I search for an IT contact person at the hospital?
... I do realize that in the near future EMRs in hospitals are going to become more integrated, but I'm talking THIS coming year (my intern year), not down the road.
Thank you SO much in advance for your consideration. I would really appreciate any feedback.
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