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What are some ways to describe EMRs? Check all of the boxes that apply.
EMRs store the same information that you would find in a paper filing system.
EMRs contain documents that can be scanned and uploaded by medical records clerks.
EMRs are electronic information systems that can be used for generating reports.
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All three apply — each statement is correct.
- EMRs store the same kinds of information found in a paper chart (notes, meds, diagnoses, labs, imaging reports, etc.).
- EMRs can include scanned/uploaded documents (external records, consent forms, paper notes) handled by records staff.
- EMRs are electronic information systems and can generate reports (clinical summaries, quality measures, administrative and population-health reports).
- EMRs store the same kinds of information found in a paper chart (notes, meds, diagnoses, labs, imaging reports, etc.).
- EMRs can include scanned/uploaded documents (external records, consent forms, paper notes) handled by records staff.
- EMRs are electronic information systems and can generate reports (clinical summaries, quality measures, administrative and population-health reports).
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