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EHR (Electronic Health Records) contains all the clinicians involved in a patient's care and all authorized clinicians involved in the patient's care can assess the information provide to the care of the patient. EHR can be shared with other health care providers (labs, specialist) and follows the patients to where they will be seen (i.e. specialist, another hospital, nursing home, or in another country)
EMR (Electronic Medical Records) is the digital version of the patient's paper chart; contains notes and information collected by the clinicians in that office, hospital, or clinic and used by providers to diagnose and treat. They are valuable than paper records because it helps providers track data over time, identify patients for preventative visits/screenings, monitor patients, and improve their overall health care.
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