A Scientific Article Entitled "Electronic Management Systems and Electronic Medical Records" by Engineer Bara'a Saleh Mahdi

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Electronic medical records (EMRs), also known as electronic medical record systems and electronic health record (EHR) solutions in the healthcare field, refer to software systems that securely store, manage, and transmit patient health information in digital formats. These systems streamline the documentation of medical history, diagnoses, treatments, and other health data, making them easily accessible to healthcare providers.<br /><br />EMR solutions typically focus on the needs of individual practices or clinics, tracking patient data within a single organization, whereas EHR systems are designed for broader interoperability, allowing information sharing across multiple healthcare settings. This technology enhances efficiency, supports clinical decision-making, and improves patient care by facilitating more comprehensive, coordinated, and data-driven healthcare delivery.<br /><br />While both types of health IT provide features related to compliance, process optimization, and improved patient care, some key differences between EHR and EMR systems lie in their scope, interoperability, and intended use.<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br />