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(Created page with "== Introduction == An Electronic Health Record (EHR) is a digital version of a patient's paper chart. EHRs are real-time, patient-centered records that make information available instantly and securely to authorized users. While an EHR contains the medical and treatment histories of patients, an EHR system is built to go beyond standard clinical data collected in a provider’s office and can be inclusive of a broader view of a patient’s care. == History == The concep...")
 
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Electronic Health Records represent a significant advancement in the management of patient information, offering numerous benefits for both healthcare providers and patients. However, they also present challenges that must be addressed to fully realize their potential. As technology continues to evolve, EHRs are likely to become even more integral to the delivery of high-quality, efficient, and personalized healthcare.
Electronic Health Records represent a significant advancement in the management of patient information, offering numerous benefits for both healthcare providers and patients. However, they also present challenges that must be addressed to fully realize their potential. As technology continues to evolve, EHRs are likely to become even more integral to the delivery of high-quality, efficient, and personalized healthcare.


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[[Image:Detail-93287.jpg|thumb|center|Healthcare professional using a computer in a clinical setting.]]


== See Also ==
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