Electronic Health Records: A Guide for Clinicians and Administrators
Electronic Health Records: A Guide for Clinicians and Administrators
Jerome H. Carter · first published 2008 · ISBN 9781930513976
Carter walks through the practical side of EHR implementation and use: how to build clinical workflows, what clinicians actually need from an EHR, common pitfalls in system design, and strategies for successful adoption. The book covers documentation requirements, data validation, and how to structure EHRs so they serve both clinical and administrative needs.
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If you're going to work with EHRs professionally, this book shows you the implementation side without the marketing. You'll see why requirements gathering is hard and how to avoid common design mistakes.