Can anyone please help me with the research paper in compairing three different electronic medical records. If any one can bref me on this that would be great. I have done all the research my problem is I can't find the things that need to be addressed. Anyones feed back would be great.

Please be specific about what needs to be addressed.

Special features (what does the program do)

is the program easy to use
is the program able to be networked between facilities
security and confidentiality of the patients records
pricing and cost
technical support and troubleshooting services
Minimal hardware requirements
Backup
Storage
I hope this helps. Thanks Ms. Sue!

Didn't the research you did on the three different medical records systems answer at least some of these questions?

Did you see these sites?

http://www.softwareadvice.com/medical/electronic-medical-record-software-comparison/

http://chartzoom.com/

http://www.google.com/#hl=en&sugexp=ldymls&pq=medical%20records%20systems&xhr=t&q=medical+records+systems+comparisons&cp=35&pf=p&sclient=psy&source=hp&aq=f&aqi=&aql=&oq=medical+records+systems+comparisons&pbx=1&bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw.&fp=cc6bcc5982231d65

Yes it did. I just don't know how to put it all together and make it look good.

First, make an outline. Answer each of the questions about each of the systems. Then, write them in paragraph form.

In your conclusion, sum up your findings.

Finally, write your introduction.

You make is sound so easy... I will do just that thanks.

You're welcome. :-)

Can someone email me and help me out with this project as well comparing electronic medical records companies. I would appreciate your help...

since we can't use emails on here can someone post it on here...Thanks

Of course, I’d be happy to assist you with your research paper comparing three different electronic medical records (EMRs). To start, let's break down the process into several steps:

1. Define the scope and objective: Clearly define the goals and scope of your research paper. Consider what specific aspects of the EMRs you want to compare (e.g., features, functionalities, usability, security, interoperability, cost-effectiveness).

2. Identify the EMRs for comparison: Determine the three specific EMRs you want to analyze. Consider factors like popularity, industry reputation, availability of research materials, and relevance to your research objectives.

3. Gather information: Start by conducting a thorough literature review and gather relevant research materials, such as academic articles, white papers, case studies, and reports. You can search for these resources in online databases, academic libraries, and reputable websites of EMR vendors.

4. Identify key aspects for comparison: As you review the literature, identify the important aspects that need to be addressed in your research paper. This could include factors like system architecture, user interface, data security measures, interoperability standards, customization options, availability of mobile applications, scalability, and pricing model.

5. Analyze and compare: Now that you have a clear understanding of the EMRs and the aspects you want to compare, systematically evaluate each EMR based on those criteria. Create a table or a matrix to organize your findings, allowing for a side-by-side comparison of the EMRs.

6. Interpret findings: After comparing the EMRs, analyze the results and interpret the findings. Identify patterns, similarities, and differences among the EMRs. Consider the strengths, weaknesses, and limitations of each EMR, and draw meaningful conclusions from your analysis.

7. Discuss implications and recommendations: Based on your analysis, discuss the implications of the findings for healthcare organizations considering the adoption of EMRs. Provide recommendations on which EMR might be most suitable for different types of healthcare settings, taking into account factors like functionality, cost, user experience, and security.

8. Organize your research paper: Structure your research paper with clear sections such as an introduction, literature review, research methodology, findings, discussion, and conclusion. Ensure that your arguments are well-supported with evidence from your research.

Remember to cite your sources properly using a recognized citation style (e.g., APA, MLA) to avoid plagiarism. Additionally, proofread your paper to ensure clarity, coherence, and proper grammar.

By following these steps, you should be able to organize and present a well-rounded comparison of the three different EMRs in your research paper. Good luck with your work!