Electronic Health Record Systems: Analyzing Benefits and Drawbacks in Healthcare

This paper explores the use of the Meditech Electronic Health Record (EHR) system at Kendall Regional Medical Center. Based on interviews with staff from various departments, the study highlights how Meditech enhances productivity, streamlines workflow, and improves patient safety and care coordination. The system’s real-time data access, alerts, and comprehensive patient records support accurate diagnoses, reduce medical errors, and promote patient-centered care, ultimately contributing to better healthcare outcomes and efficiency.

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