EHRs and paper records tend to offer different benefits and drawbacks in terms of content, process and structure, according to a study published in the Journal of Clinical Nursing. The researchers — ...
If some banks or financial institutions have long been poised to abandon paper records, an area representative to Congress is saying “Not so fast.” U.S. Rep. Mike Turner, R-Dayton, said he ...
Unless you’re Al Capone, having a paper trail of financial records can protect you when it comes to your assets or even taxes. “Paper” now covers everything from physical documents to digital records ...
Many physicians have reported frustration with EHRs. To address this dilemma, one Midwestern private practice has taken a straightforward approach — removing EHRs altogether. John Prunskis, MD, ...
A $2 fee from every property filing since 2016 has helped fund the state’s $21M effort to preserve paper and analog records ...
Common wisdom suggests we keep important papers for seven years, for reasons that, we vaguely recall, have something to do with taxes. For those of us with paper records dating to the Clinton ...
Regarding "House defeats paper ballot funding": [In] writing about the shortcomings of touchscreen voting machines, you missed the point. It's not that there's no paper record. It's that even if there ...
A News & Observer review of state records reveals how costs from an expanded contract with a Texas company, overtime and more ...
Norah O'Donnell is CBS News' senior correspondent and a 60 Minutes contributing correspondent. O'Donnell is also the host of CBS News 24/7's "Person to Person," where she brings interviews that go ...
Digital health strategies in India emphasize legible prescriptions, electronic records, and telemedicine, improving patient ...
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