The most obvious benefit of switching to an EHR is the increased efficiency it brings to medical practices. EHRs reduce transcription and manual filing costs and speed up information sharing. EHRs also reduce the chances of human error or lost paperwork, as information is stored securely and reliably in one centralized digital database. Automation of administrative tasks such as appointment scheduling, billing, prescription orders, and lab results, also saves time and money.
Another benefit of EHRs is improved patient care. Digital records make it easier for physicians to access patient information in the event of an emergency. In addition, EHRs can provide better communication throughout the healthcare system, improving collaboration within multidisciplinary care teams, and allowing faster access to appointments, test results, and medication orders. For patients, EHRs offer
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