Electronic health records (EHRs) are here to stay, and the benefits to medical professionals and patients alike are growing every day.
HealthAugust 15, 2014|UpdatedJuly 07, 2020
Why educators should use EHRs with nursing students
The use of EHRs and the positive impacts they make on the healthcare industry relies on the ability of nurses to use EHRs effectively and efficiently. Currently, there are gaps in knowledge and skill areas considered critical to effective use of this technology. So, integrating EHR record training with nursing education programs is something all healthcare educators need to consider.
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