Electronic Health Records Present Unique Usability and Safety Challenges For Pediatric Population | MedStar Health
Electronic Health Records Present Unique Usability and Safety Challenges For Pediatric Population
Friday, January 05, 2018
Raj M. Ratwani, PhD, in collaboration with other researchers, has identified five recommendations to the federal government in developing a certification program for electronic health records that will aid in addressing challenges clinicians face when providing pediatric patient care. The study team hopes that their efforts will improve safer and high-quality care for the pediatric population when relying on electronic health records. Learn more.
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