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Electronic Medical Records – Love Or Hate Them, Just Be Mindful

Por: Forbes Tech January 09, 2023

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Love them or hate them, electronic medical records (EMR) are here to stay. And that’s not necessarily a bad thing. They need not be painful but in some instances they have become so. I installed my first EMR in 2002 and have installed several since then. As I like to say, even if you “feel” like your EMR deployment was 100% successful, that really means it was about 70 – 80%. In lieu of being built by clinicians, many EMR and practice... + full article



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