100% of dentists surveyed want access to patients’ medical records

When asked in a recent survey if they’d like to be able to view their patients’ medical records, all dental providers—fully 100%—indicated they would, with a majority of their medical peers (75%) saying they’d like access to their patients’ dental information.

The findings were part of a CareQuest Institute for Oral Health provider survey on electronic health records (EHRs) conducted at federally qualified health centers (FQHCs), selected for the study “due to their role as innovators and early adopters of medical-dental integration.”

The study points to inadequacies with the exchange of EHRs among dental and medical providers, noting that care teams often have separate records for mutual patients, as well as incompatible software systems.

Beyond the convenience data integration would offer is the potential for more efficient, timely, and thorough patient care, according to CareQuest: “There are many scenarios in which a patient’s care may be delayed or lack attention due to inadequate collaboration and data-sharing between medical and dental offices.”

Source: 100% of dentists surveyed want access to patients’ medical records / Dentistry IQ

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