Unifying NHS Electronic Prescribing and Health Records: Bridging the Digital Divide

统一英国国家医疗服务体系电子处方和健康记录:弥合数字鸿沟

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Abstract

The NHS is facing significant challenges in delivering safe, efficient, and high-quality care due to the fragmentation of patient information. A unified electronic health record (EHR) is essential to address several emerging issues, improve patient safety, and deliver better healthcare. Currently, healthcare professionals must navigate multiple systems to access vital patient data, which can lead to ambiguity, miscommunication, errors, and delays in healthcare provision. A single integrated system will enable real-time access to patient records, preventing misdiagnosis, reducing errors, and treatment delays, ultimately resulting in enhanced patient outcomes. Financially, a unified system would reduce software costs and duplicate investigations, resulting in cost savings that can be reinvested in other areas of healthcare. Moreover, the system would benefit medical research by enabling access to comprehensive patient data for tracking healthcare trends and focusing more on evidence-based practice. The NHS's centralized structure positions it well for system-wide implementation. Regional pilot projects demonstrate feasibility and offer a roadmap for national rollout. While challenges remain, including funding, training, and data privacy, the long-term benefits far outweigh them. A unified EHR system is a strategic necessity for a safer, more efficient, and equitable NHS.

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