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Paper records are soon to be a thing of the past, like it or not. Check out this one-stop guide to help you navigate the murky waters of government-mandated electronic healthcare records: Supplied by Physician’s Practice.

Paper records are soon to be a thing of the past, like it or not. Check out this one-stop guide to help you navigate the murky waters of government-mandated electronic healthcare records: Supplied by Physician’s Practice.

 With the advent of healthcare reform, there is a strong movement to mandate adoption of electronic health records (EHRs) over the next several years. The federal government and leading software com-panies have announced their intention to enter this arena. However, the development of EHR systems has been a bumpy road with many cul-de-sacs.

But thanks to the editorial staff at our sister publication, Physician’s Practice; we now have an easy-to-use guide to help you understand the complex issues ahead as you transition into the world of interoperable EHRs.

 

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