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How Do EHRs Benefit Epidemiology?
In the field of
, EHRs provide a wealth of data that can be used to monitor and analyze
. Key benefits include:
: EHRs allow epidemiologists to access up-to-date patient information, which is crucial for timely public health interventions.
: Standardized data formats facilitate the aggregation and comparison of health information across different populations and regions.
: EHRs reduce errors associated with manual data entry, improving the accuracy of epidemiological analyses.
: EHRs enable long-term tracking of patient outcomes, aiding in the study of disease progression and the effectiveness of interventions.
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