An electronic health record, commonly referred to as an EHR, is the digital form of a patient’s medical history. EHRs make a patient’s information accessible whenever and wherever needed, even to providers across more than one healthcare organization. It is patient-centered, based on real-time, and gives authorized users instant and secure access to patient’s information….
The world is battling with the coronavirus pandemic, and the crisis has changed our lives as we know it. U.S. physician practices have reported that revenues have dropped by 50 to 70 percent in a matter of weeks. Encouraged by easing of HIPAA restrictions on telehealth, practices are trying to adapt quickly to telemedicine services,…