What is an EHR? (Electronic Health Record)

In its simplest form, an Electronic Health Record (EHR) is the digital equivalent of a patient’s paper chart. It encapsulates a comprehensive collection of information concerning a patient’s medical history, encompassing details such as medications, allergies, diagnoses, treatment plans, immunization dates, radiology images, and laboratory test results. Going beyond the conventional clinical data gathered in a provider’s office, EHR systems offer a panoramic view of patient care, playing a pivotal role in the broader health IT infrastructure.

These systems are designed to:


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