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The Evolution of Electronic Health Records: Ups and Downs in 25 Years
Friday, January 10, 2025
Despite these bumps in the road, EHRs have made a big difference. They help doctors spot patterns in a patient's health over time, which can lead to better treatment plans. Plus, they can reduce paperwork, giving healthcare providers more time to focus on their patients.
But we can't forget about the people who actually use these systems. Doctors and nurses need to be trained well so they can make the most of EHRs. And patients should understand how their data is being used and protected.
So, while EHRs have come a long way, there's still work to be done. It's like learning to ride a bike – you fall a few times, but eventually, you get the hang of it. And that's how the future of electronic health records looks: full of potential, with a few more lessons to learn along the way.
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