An EHR is an integrated clinical information system that contains patient-centric, electronically maintained information about an individual’s health status and care. It focuses on tasks and events directly related to patient care and is predominantly used by clinicians. The electronic patient record (EPR) and electronic medical record (EMR) are synonymous terms used outside of the U.S. in countries like the U.K., Australia and New Zealand. An “enterprise EHR” provides functionality for all healthcare providers’ care settings, including specialty areas and associated patient administration functions. In particular, it minimally provides functionality for acute care settings, such as the medical/surgical wards, emergency departments, intensive care units (ICUs), operating theaters and attached clinics, and outpatient and ambulatory settings of the hospital.
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