Electronic Health Records (EHRs), also known as electronic medical records (EMRs), are basically just digital versions of the paper medical records used to chart a patient’s medical history. More and more, these virtual records are supplanting traditional files due to greater efficiency, ease of use, and extras like the ability to allow access to information. This, in turn, lets medical professionals securely share patient files with one another, while patients can also gain access to their own medical history as a means of remaining informed and making better decisions about their own healthcare. In other words, there’s a lot to…
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