Utilizing technology to increase efficiency of infection prevention data collection: Our experience using electronic medical records for symptom surveillance

Utilizing technology can increase efficiency for infection prevention data collection. The purpose of this article is to explain our experience using electronic medical record (EMR) reports for symptom surveillance to increase understanding of how technology enhances infection prevention abilities. The new EMR report method took on average just over 8 minutes a week to run compared to the traditional manual method which took 7 hours a week indicating a major time decrease for data collection.
Source: Current Awareness Service for Health (CASH) - Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news