Another Delay in Getting Electronic Health Records to First Responders



Another Delay in Getting Electronic Health Records to First Responders (via NJSpotlight)

By Andrew Kitchenman While emergency medical services would seem to be an area where instant access to health records would be critically important, implementing such a scheme has proven difficult. An attempt to institute a statewide system five years ago has met with numerous obstacles and now seems…

 

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