They're not usually people you worry about, but inmates will now get better medical care in the State of Hawaii, thanks to the state's recent purchase of an electronic medical records (EMR) system ...
A new study from researchers at Wake Forest University School of Medicine shows an improvement in screening rates for anxiety and depression among epilepsy patients with the implementation of an ...
Electronic Health Records (EHRs) have increasingly become integral to both clinical care and public health strategies. As digital repositories of patient information, they facilitate rapid data ...
Mayo Clinic researchers have developed and evaluated MedEduChat, an electronic health record (EHR) that works with a large language model to provide accurate, patient-specific prostate cancer ...
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Paper vs. electronic medical records

However, paper-based records aren’t quite a thing of the past. The most recent published figures show that only 78 percent of ...
In today’s fast-paced healthcare environment, the shift to electronic medical records systems (EMRs) is a hot topic. While some see it as a lifesaver, others worry about the potential pitfalls. This ...
The introduction of the Oracle Cerner electronic health records system at the Captain James A. Lovell Federal Health Care Center in North Chicago, Illinois, has lawmakers questioning the future of the ...
Computerized medical records or electronic medical records (EMR) refer to a patient's own medical records in a digital format. EMRs expedite the input, retrieval and storage of medical and insurance ...
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It's no secret that many physicians hate the electronic-medical-records systems they use, saying they are cumbersome, poorly designed and detract from patient care. Amplifying those concerns, the ...
In Nigeria, healthcare facilities, both governmental and private, still rely on paper-based records to document patient information, including medical history, diagnoses, treatments, and prescriptions ...