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EMR Explained: Understanding Electronic Medical Records
EMR stands for Electronic Medical Records. It is a digital version of a patient's medical history, including their medical conditions, diagnoses, treatments, and test results. EMRs are stored on a computer system and can be accessed by authorized healthcare professionals. They can help improve the quality and efficiency of patient care by providing quick and easy access to a patient's medical information.CPR - Related Articles
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