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Ehr Implementation

EHR implementation refers to the process of introducing and incorporating an Electronic Health Record (EHR) system into a healthcare organization. An EHR is a digital version of a patient’s paper-based health record and contains their medical history, test results, immunization records, and other critical health inf…

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EHR implementation refers to the process of introducing and incorporating an Electronic Health Record (EHR) system into a healthcare organization. An EHR is a digital version of a patient’s paper-based health record and contains their medical history, test results, immunization records, and other critical health information. EHR implementation provides significant benefits to healthcare organizations and their patients, including improved patient safety, improved care coordination and enhanced quality of care. It also reduces time spent on administrative tasks and improves the efficiency of clinical operations.

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