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Electronic Medical Record
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Electronic Medical Records (also known as EMRs), are a collection of a patient’s medical information in a digital (electronic) form that can be viewed on a computer and easily shared by people taking care of the patient.
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Risa Lavizzo-Mourey, President & CEO of The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, discusses how electronic medical records will empower patients to self-manage their health, in this video from BigThink:
George Halvorson (Chairman & CEO, Kaiser Permanente) talks about Kaiser Permanente, an all-encompassing health care entity: payer, medical group, hospital and pharmacy, lab and equipment owner. Halvorson explains the secret to the company’s efficiencies in this BigThink video "You’ve Got Mail. It’s Your Doctor.":
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