An electronic patient record (EPR) is often portrayed as the solution that puts all necessary information at a clinician’s fingertips instantly. But if that information doesn’t include imaging, can it really be said to be a complete solution?
An electronic patient record (EPR) is often portrayed as the solution that puts all necessary information at a clinician’s fingertips instantly. But if that information doesn’t include imaging, can it really be said to be a complete solution?