That's fine, as long as it doesn't create more time for medical personel filling in tabs, than standing at the bedside where they should be.That's the current downfall of the current EMR (too much emphasis sitting behind the computer for statistical improvement of health care, and more loss of patient contact and losing the generation on generation clinical health care).
That's fine, as long as it doesn't create more time for medical personel filling in tabs, than standing at the bedside where they should be.That's the current downfall of the current EMR (too much emphasis sitting behind the computer for statistical improvement of health care, and more loss of patient contact and losing the generation on generation clinical health care).
wevenhuis 2 years ago
Nice and interesting discussion.
dallakyan 2 years ago