A Web-based electronic health record (EHR) system was compared with traditional paper-based documentation and vaccination tracking during the 2009 H1N1 influenza pandemic. In a cohort of 8,411 healthcare network employees, EHRs improved completeness of selfreported contraindication data and reduced medical discrepancies. Vaccination program quality and accuracy are enhanced by EHRs. Case study
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UTMHealthcare and Somml Health launch chronic care platform
Machine learning tool identifies rare, undiagnosed immune disorders through patients’ electronic health records
‘Deep medicine’ enabled by AI has the potential to revolutionize NHS healthcare and reestablish staff-patient relationships.
Market for Electronic Health Records (EHR) to Reach USD 41.87 Billion by 2032
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Web-Based Electronic Health Records Improve Data Completeness and Reduce Medical Discrepancies in Employee Vaccination Programs
February 4, 2014