Asheville Surgery Center (ASC), an affiliate of Mission Health, joins Mission Health’s electronic medical record, effective Feb. 1, 2016. The electronic health records (EHRs) system is part of the larger Mission Health initiative “One Patient, One Chart” to improve care across the region.
A patient’s medical record is
essential to providing the most desired quality and efficient care. When your
care team has the full picture of your medical history at the click of a
button, they have a better understanding of your wellness needs to best suit
you and your lifestyle.
By working on a common computer
platform, we are building a strong regional health system and ensuring a
personalized and exceptional patient experience, no matter where you are in the
region. The new electronic system allows patient information, such as medical
history, treatments, test results, medications, surgeries and notes, to be
available in real time via computer to the patient’s primary care provider as
well as to other healthcare facilities.
EHRs are significant to Mission
Health’s “One Patient, One Chart” strategy. Before electronic records, patient
medical records were on paper, which didn’t allow them to be accessible at the
time of care to all caregivers across Mission Health. With the “One Patient,
One Chart” strategy, patients’ medical records follow them throughout Mission
Health, making patient information securely accessible whether a patient is at
Asheville Surgery Center or doctor’s office. EHRs should also reduce the number
of duplicate tests that patients undergo, improving patient safety.
Asheville Surgery Center
transitioned to the new system Feb. 1, 2016. Patients shouldn’t notice any
difference in their care, other than processes may be a little slower as staff
adjusts to the new system. Our focus will always be the patient first, and we
ask patients and families to be patient in support of the new process so we can
better serve you.
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