More and more, practices around the country are switching from paper-based systems to electronic health records (EHRs). EHRs are increasingly becoming a crucial tool in healthcare, improving communication and facilitating care coordination. However, with these benefits also come challenges and unintended consequences. Jacob Reider, MD, CEO of Alliance for Better Health, dicusses the benefits of EHRs, their consequences, and working toward a time when interoperability becomes a reality nationwide.
More and more, practices around the country are switching from paper-based systems to electronic health records (EHRs). EHRs are increasingly becoming a crucial tool in healthcare, improving communication and facilitating care coordination. However, with these benefits also come challenges and unintended consequences. Jacob Reider, MD, CEO of Alliance for Better Health, dicusses the benefits of EHRs, their consequences, and working toward a time when interoperability becomes a reality nationwide.
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