EHR (Electronic Health Record)
An Electronic Health Record (EHR) is a comprehensive, digital version of a patient’s paper chart, encompassing a wide range of health-related data. EHRs are designed to be accessible, secure, and readily available to authorized healthcare providers, enhancing the efficiency and accuracy of patient care. These records include detailed medical histories, diagnoses, medications, treatment plans, immunization dates, allergies, radiology images, and laboratory test results. EHRs also enable healthcare providers to track patient data over time, facilitate better coordination of care, and improve clinical outcomes by reducing errors and ensuring that vital information is always up-to-date. EHRs support evidence-based decision-making, streamline workflow, and contribute to the overall quality and safety of healthcare delivery.