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Question 3 of 31 for our Allina Health System Mock Interview

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Question 3 of 31

Allina Health has one of the most comprehensive electronic health record systems in the nation. Do you have experience working with EHRs?

"I think that the utilization of Electronic Health Records is great. I can remember a time when we would have to send signed release of information forms to the doctor's office, then wait for them to send the info we needed back, or wait for xray and lab results. With EHRs, things are literally at our fingertips. It makes the wait for patients less and gathering information for us as caregivers much less frustrating. I have worked proficiently on EPIC and Cerner and feel very comfortable in my ability to learn a new EHR with some basic training."

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  • 3. Allina Health has one of the most comprehensive electronic health record systems in the nation. Do you have experience working with EHRs?

      How to Answer

      With advances in technology, the medical field is definitely no exception to technological growth. Electronic Health Records are becoming more and more popular as healthcare providers seek to find better ways to communicate and give more efficient care. Allina utilizes a program called Excellian, based off of the base EPIC program, that Allina has customized for their own use. Talk to your interviewer about your experience working with different EHR's and express that you are proficient in learning new systems.

      Written by Ryan Brunner on October 4th, 2018

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      "I think that the utilization of Electronic Health Records is great. I can remember a time when we would have to send signed release of information forms to the doctor's office, then wait for them to send the info we needed back, or wait for xray and lab results. With EHRs, things are literally at our fingertips. It makes the wait for patients less and gathering information for us as caregivers much less frustrating. I have worked proficiently on EPIC and Cerner and feel very comfortable in my ability to learn a new EHR with some basic training."

      Written by Ryan Brunner on October 4th, 2018