People typically don’t think of senior living communities as data hubs, but these organizations collect and generate vast amounts of information. Detailed electronic health records (EHR) help caregivers and providers meet the residents' complex needs. A comprehensive assisted living EHR software solution gives you the tools you need to create, maintain, and share these records.
Investing in a quality senior living EHR benefits every member of your community. But choosing the right software for your organization can be challenging. Let’s take a closer look at EHR benefits, factors to consider when selecting an EHR system, and other common questions about this software. Schedule a personalized demo to get started.
EHR refers to clinical electronic health records. These digital files contain vital information about a resident’s health history. Instead of relying on faxes or paper records, caregivers can instantly transmit and retrieve health records through secured networks.
Here are a few types of information frequently found in EHRs:
EHRs prevent information silos. Professional caregivers can share health records with other providers and organizations, like emergency departments and hospitals. For example, a senior living community can share EHRs about a resident’s medication regimen with their primary care provider.
Many senior living communities have adopted EHR software solutions as healthcare technology advances. A recent report by LeadingAge found 66% of large senior living communities used EHRs in 2022. The pandemic and the growth of telehealth have accelerated the need for this software.
Using EHR has many advantages for assisted living communities. Most importantly, this technology improves residents’ experiences by ensuring they receive proper care. But EHR also provides significant benefits for professional caregivers and senior living organizations. Here are the top three reasons to adopt EHR in your assisted living community today.
Time is a valuable — and often scarce — resource in an active senior living community. Professional caregivers want to maximize their time interacting with and caring for residents. EHR software solutions are one of the best ways to improve efficiency.
For example, EHR software like Eldermark’s ServiceMinder can streamline workflows by:
These benefits ensure that caregivers spend less time filling out tedious paperwork and more time supporting residents.
Assisted living residents often have complex medical conditions and require post-acute care. EHRs provide real-time updates, so professional caregivers always have access to the most accurate medical information. This feature protects residents by reducing medical errors.
For instance, an EHR can integrate with a resident's electronic medication administration records (eMAR). Caregivers can check this data to verify that they’re dispensing the correct dosage.
Many senior living communities lose money because of inaccurate billing practices and service creep. EHR software protects your organization’s bottom line by documenting every service as it occurs. Eldermark’s software solutions capture around 1,600 undocumented solutions per quarter, significantly increasing revenue for customer communities.
Selecting the best EHR assisted living software doesn’t have to be stressful. Here are five considerations to help you find the right fit.
EHR improves workflows for every member of your long-term care team, including:
Setting up an EHR system takes careful planning, but you can implement this technology with minimal disruption to your daily operations. Essential steps include:
Eldermark’s expert support team has made the transition easy and worry-free for assisted living organizations around the country.
You can integrate EHR software with other innovative solutions to improve care and maximize efficiency. For example, the Point of Care mobile application allows caregivers to update medical charts on the go. This solution automatically uploads data into the EHR system so that you can track tasks in real time.
WISDOM2ACT™ is another convenient and potentially life-saving tool. A caregiver can use a mobile device to track a resident’s condition and instantly alert their clinician to adverse changes. This software improves care outcomes by allowing staff to intervene quickly.
Are you interested in learning more about using EHRs in your community? Here are three common questions about senior living EHR software.
Eldermark's expert team provides free, personalized demonstrations of our ServiceMinder EHR software and other solutions.
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