Health Europa April 30, 2021

The Electronic Health Record Association explains the benefits of digital healthcare for both patients and healthcare providers.

Considering how accustomed we are to sharing, storing, and creating data via digital devices, it is perhaps surprising that our healthcare systems are not taking full advantage of the opportunities modern technology presents when it comes to storing patient data. Not only could the process of recording patients’ information electronically be safer and more accurate, it could also help to streamline workflows, thereby enabling patients to be seen more quickly and healthcare providers to work more effectively across different areas of care.

Encouraging interoperability in healthcare is the main focus of the Electronic Health Record Association (EHRA). Operating within the US, the EHRA...

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