They not only simplify the work of healthcare professionals but also enhance patient safety and care. eTAR helps with clinical data management and makes more useful data available to healthcare providers. They also aid in speeding up laborious and time-consuming clinical processes (Lyles et al., 2020).
Patients will receive better medical care when medical professionals have complete and reliable information. Medical errors are easier to detect and less likely to occur due to eTAR, which also improves patient outcomes. It gives healthcare professionals to get information on patients’ medical history. Using this, healthcare providers can easily get to know about patient issues (Lindberg et al., 2020).
To prevent more severe consequences for patients, eTAR can alert providers when potential safety issues emerge. The medications taken by the patient are tracked by an eTAR. Data about a primary care provider is stored in an eTAR. It notifies a clinician working in the emergency room, allowing staff to provide the patient with better care (Lindberg et al., 2020).
An effective plan and strategy will be required for the successful implementation of the proposed eTAR system in the organization to improve patient safety and quality of care. Stakeholders, healthcare providers, and end users are directly impacted by the implementation of a new system in the healthcare department. It’s critical to have a clear strategy for how the project will advance the organization’s healthcare objectives when selecting an EHR system. To create a clear strategy, it is necessary to conduct an accurate assessment of an organization’s opportunities for its healthcare technology. One of the best information sources for choosing an EHR technology is key stakeholders. The stakeholders for the implementation of the eTAR system include clinicians, staff members, nurse informaticists, the billing team, the administration department, and lastly the marketing team. The opinion of all stakeholders regarding the implementation of the new system is crucial because all these stakeholders are directly impacted by the new system or change (Farre et al., 2019).