The research workers of Missouri University are planning for the redesign of Electronic Health Record (EHR) documentation instruments to improve and fulfill the requirements of health care physicians; particularly the department of clinic notes that report the medical history of sufferers.
Richelle Koopman, Md., associate professor of family and community medicine at the MU school and top author of the research published in theJournal Board of Family medicine claimed that “Although EHRs have permitted physicians approach to more data and information than previous ever; they also involve much irrelevant information that does not serve to the patient’s care and protection”.





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