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What Future Developments Are Expected in EHRs and Epidemiology?
Future developments in
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promise to further enhance the role of EHRs in public health. Advancements in
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can improve data analysis and predictive modeling. Improved interoperability standards will facilitate data sharing across different systems and jurisdictions. Additionally, the integration of
into EHRs can provide insights into the genetic basis of diseases and personalized medicine approaches.
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