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Electronic Health Records (EHRs)

Electronic Health Records (EHRs) are digital versions of patients' paper medical histories. They are comprehensive records that include information such as medical history, diagnoses, medications, treatment plans, and test results. EHRs are designed to be shared among healthcare providers, making it easier to coordinate care and improve patient outcomes. They enhance accuracy, reduce errors, and save time compared to traditional paper records. By using EHRs, doctors can access important patient information quickly, leading to more informed decisions and better health management.

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    Electronic Health Records (EHRs) are digital versions of patients' paper charts. They contain important medical information, such as health history, medications, test results, and treatment plans. EHRs facilitate better communication among healthcare providers, improving the quality of care by making patient data easily accessible and up-to-date. They can streamline workflows, reduce errors, and enhance patient safety. Additionally, EHRs can assist in research and public health monitoring by providing anonymized data. Overall, they play a critical role in modernizing healthcare delivery and improving patient outcomes.