An EMR is involved in nearly every part of the clinical workflow from the moment a patient arrives. Newton describes it this ...
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Smarter EHR workflows that actually work for you
From clunky interfaces to endless clicks, EHR frustrations are real — but they don’t have to be permanent. Healthcare leaders are proving that with smart training, thoughtful design, and workflow ...
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Nurses turning EHR skills into leadership moves
Licensed practical nurses who strengthen their electronic health record (EHR) skills are more likely to engage in training and expand their career opportunities. Evidence shows that digital competence ...
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