A digitally recorded systematised collection of patient and population health information is known as an electronic health record (EHR). The sharing of these records is possible between various healthcare facilities. Records are exchanged via additional information networks and exchanges, including network-connected, enterprise-wide information systems. EHRs may contain a variety of data, including as billing information, demographics, medical history, prescription and allergy information, vaccination status, laboratory test results, radiological pictures, and vital signs. Electronic health records (EHRs) have been hailed as essential to raising the standard of treatment for many years. Additional than patient charting, electronic health records are utilised for other purposes. Today, physicians leverage data from patient records to enhance quality outcomes through their care management systems.
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