Suncheonhyang University Cheonan Hospital Acquires Re-certification of Electronic Medical Record System
Jan 20, 2025
Cheonan Hospital (Hospital Director Lee Moon-soo) affiliated with Soonchunhyang University recently received re-certification of the Electronic Medical Record System (EMR) from the Ministry of Health and Welfare.
Electronic medical records are a computerized information system necessary for the preparation, management, and preservation of records so that patient information can be efficiently managed and utilized in medical institutions.
In order to provide patient safety and high-quality medical services, the government is verifying and certifying national standards and suitability for EMR developed and operated by medical institutions every three years.
Suncheonhyang University Cheonan Hospital was judged to be suitable for all 36 certification items in the certification review conducted in areas such as functionality and security following 2021.
Director of the hospital, Lee Mun-soo, was recognized for the quality and security of the high-quality computer information system"We will continue to work harder to provide safe and accurate medical records to patients in the future."
Electronic medical records are a computerized information system necessary for the preparation, management, and preservation of records so that patient information can be efficiently managed and utilized in medical institutions.
In order to provide patient safety and high-quality medical services, the government is verifying and certifying national standards and suitability for EMR developed and operated by medical institutions every three years.
Suncheonhyang University Cheonan Hospital was judged to be suitable for all 36 certification items in the certification review conducted in areas such as functionality and security following 2021.
Director of the hospital, Lee Mun-soo, was recognized for the quality and security of the high-quality computer information system"We will continue to work harder to provide safe and accurate medical records to patients in the future."
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