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An Electronic Health Record (EHR) is a longitudinal electronic record of patient health information generated by one or more encounters in any care delivery setting. Included in this information are patient demographics, progress notes, problems, medications, vital signs, past medical history, immunizations, laboratory data, and radiology reports. The EHR automates and streamlines the clinician's workflow. The EHR has the ability to generate a complete record of a clinical patient encounter, as well as supporting other care-related activities directly or indirectly via interface—including evidence-based decision support, quality management, and outcomes reporting.
UC San Diego receives $55 NIH grant to advance clinical and translational research

UC San Diego receives $55 NIH grant to advance clinical and translational research

High blood pressure drugs found to be safe for COVID-19 patients

High blood pressure drugs found to be safe for COVID-19 patients

Rapid expansion of telemedicine during COVID-19 could transform healthcare in future

Rapid expansion of telemedicine during COVID-19 could transform healthcare in future

New computer model predicts suicide risk

New computer model predicts suicide risk

Global healthy living foundation launches autoimmune patient COVID-19 research project

Global healthy living foundation launches autoimmune patient COVID-19 research project

Research Suggests Widespread Opioid Overprescribing has Lead to Opioid Epidemic

Research Suggests Widespread Opioid Overprescribing has Lead to Opioid Epidemic

COVID-19 brings overhaul of military health care to a halt

COVID-19 brings overhaul of military health care to a halt

UCSF surgeons formulate operation-triage plan for handling COVID-19 outbreak

UCSF surgeons formulate operation-triage plan for handling COVID-19 outbreak

Novel clinical trial fast tracks testing of COVID-19 therapies

Novel clinical trial fast tracks testing of COVID-19 therapies

Studies shed light on the link between obesity and use of prescription opioids

Studies shed light on the link between obesity and use of prescription opioids

Standardized screening for early identification of delirium improves quality of care

Standardized screening for early identification of delirium improves quality of care

New app-based research program will evaluate wearable data to improve viral illness detection

New app-based research program will evaluate wearable data to improve viral illness detection

Rotavirus vaccination not linked to type 1 diabetes mellitus risk

Rotavirus vaccination not linked to type 1 diabetes mellitus risk

Heart attack patients who follow more medical advice have greater long-term survival

Heart attack patients who follow more medical advice have greater long-term survival

Integrating computer and statistical models can improve clinical decisions relating to the heart

Integrating computer and statistical models can improve clinical decisions relating to the heart

Mayo research provides evidence supporting benefit of ablation for heart failure patients with AFib

Mayo research provides evidence supporting benefit of ablation for heart failure patients with AFib

New tool may benefit frail patients in multi-hospital health systems

New tool may benefit frail patients in multi-hospital health systems

New multipronged program helps surgeons reduce opioid prescriptions by two-thirds

New multipronged program helps surgeons reduce opioid prescriptions by two-thirds

SDOH screening not enough to identify patients at risk of utility shut-off

SDOH screening not enough to identify patients at risk of utility shut-off

Pairing recommendations with policy changes may be effective in reducing low-value care

Pairing recommendations with policy changes may be effective in reducing low-value care

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