Electronic Medical Records

Under Construction

Woodlawn is under construction. I know you cannot see the cranes or dump trucks pulling into the parking lot, but we are currently undergoing digital redesign as part of our transition to new MyChart and Epic systems. We are excited about all the features that will become available to our community and staff. The new portal will allow you to view lab results and chat with your doctor or nurse practitioner.

Here at Woodlawn, our community and earning the right to care for you are the primary purposes for which we exist. In every construction project, we have hit some bumps in the road. I want to ask for your understanding and patience as we undergo this transition. As our team acquires new skills, it takes us longer to complete the registration and testing process. We sincerely apologize and are working diligently to address these gaps. For those in our community who have been patient with us, thank you! For those who have been frustrated by the wait times, I sincerely apologize.

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Enhances Patient Experience with New Electronic Medical Record System

Woodlawn Health is rolling out a new electronic medical record (EMR) system aimed at improving communication, streamlining care coordination, and empowering patients to take a more active role in their healthcare. Central to this transition is the introduction of the MyChart patient portal, which will serve as the primary digital interface between patients and their care teams.

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What are the benefits of an Electronic Medical Record?

An Electronic Medical Record (EMR) is a digital record of an individual patient’s healthcare information.  The record may include provider notes from clinic visits, hospital visits, medication lists, lab and radiology results, scheduling information, and more.  Developing and implementing a comprehensive EMR is expensive and time-consuming, so why do healthcare organizations invest so much in EMRs?

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