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Pressure's On to Adopt EHRs; Help Is Coming


 

But Dr. Allen advised physicians that they don't need to jump into a full-blown EHR system. Electronic prescribing systems and electronic patient registries may be easier to adopt than a full EHR system, she said. Physicians can purchase EHRs in a modular fashion so that they can ramp up over time, she said.

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