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Electronic Health Record

  • AI May Allow Physicians To Regain Their Humanity

    Emergency medicine (EM) is a team-based specialty, where a diverse group works together to rapidly deliver acute,...
  • Tips for Real-Time Information Sharing with Patients

    Background As Electronic Health Information (EHI) has increased in prominence, the U.S. federal government has set the...
  • Is Your Medical Chart Feeling Bloated?

    That well-known but medically complex patient is back in your emergency department (ED). He was seen by...

AI May Allow Physicians To Regain Their Humanity

February 19, 2025 - Jed Keenan Obra, MS; Leslie Gailloud, MD; and Christopher R. Peabody, MD, MPH - 1 Comment

Emergency medicine (EM) is a team-based specialty, where a diverse group works together to rapidly deliver acute,…

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Tips for Real-Time Information Sharing with Patients

November 7, 2023 - Kelly Bookman, MD; Paul Bissmeyer, MD; Blake Denley, MD; Haley Sauder, MD; Larisa Traill, MD; and Nick Kluesner, MD - 0 Comment

Background As Electronic Health Information (EHI) has increased in prominence, the U.S. federal government has set the…

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Is Your Medical Chart Feeling Bloated?

December 9, 2022 - Nicholas Genes, MD, PHD; Mark Baker, MD; and Heather Heaton, MD, MS - 0 Comment

That well-known but medically complex patient is back in your emergency department (ED). He was seen by…

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Tips for Adjusting to the New Cures Act Rules in Emergency Departments

March 16, 2022 - Linda Kossoff - 0 Comment

Five years after the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Office of the National Coordinator for…

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Patients Will Soon Have Access To Clinical Notes—Are You Ready?

March 23, 2021 - Indira Gowda, MD; and Nicholas Genes, MD, PhD - 0 Comment

Patient records have been around for millennia. Evidence from antiquity shows that medical records initially functioned as…

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The Cures Act Gives Patients Access To Our Notes, & This Could Be Good

March 23, 2021 - Kenneth Alan Totz, DO, JD, FACEP - 3 Comments

The Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC), a staff division of the U.S….

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U.S. Clinicians Spend More Time with EHR Than Counterparts in Other Countries

February 1, 2021 - Lisa Rapaport (Reuters Health) - 0 Comment

Compared with counterparts outside the United States, clinicians working in the U.S. spend much more time during…

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Inconsistent Records & Insufficient Imaging Complicate Malpractice Case

September 24, 2019 - Eric Funk, MD - 0 Comment

Patients often present to the emergency department with multiple symptoms that do not fit clearly into one…

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ACEP4U: Update on ACEP’s Electronic Health Record Advocacy Efforts

July 24, 2019 - Jordan Grantham and Jeffrey Davis - 0 Comment

Everyone who works in health care knows electronic health records (EHRs), originally designed to streamline patient records…

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Documentation Pearls for Compiling a Complete Review of Systems

October 13, 2016 - DAVID FRIEDENSON, MD, FACEP, AND HAMILTON LEMPERT, MD, FACEP, CEDC - 0 Comment

Editor’s Note: Cutting through the red tape to make certain that you get paid for every dollar…

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