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  • Medical Technology
  • Healthcare Management

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  • Electronic medical records (EMRs) are digital patient charts, with electronic health record (EHR) technology rapidly expanding worldwide over the past two decades.
  • EHR adoption has been significant in developed nations and is gradually increasing in under-resourced regions.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the driving factors behind the widespread adoption of EHR technology.
  • To analyze the effects of EHR implementation on various healthcare stakeholders.
  • To discuss challenges, particularly in critical care, and explore ongoing developments to enhance research, care delivery, and satisfaction.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of factors influencing EHR expansion.
  • Analysis of stakeholder impacts and challenges in EHR implementation.
  • Examination of current trends and future directions in EHR development.

Main Results:

  • EHR expansion is driven by technological advancements and policy initiatives.
  • EHRs impact clinicians, patients, and administrators, presenting both benefits and challenges.
  • Critical care settings face unique hurdles in EHR integration and utilization.
  • Ongoing developments focus on improving data quality, research capabilities, and user satisfaction.

Conclusions:

  • EHRs are transforming healthcare delivery, necessitating strategies to overcome implementation challenges.
  • Continued innovation in EHR technology is crucial for enhancing medical research and improving patient care outcomes.
  • Addressing the specific needs of critical care and ensuring stakeholder satisfaction are key to successful EHR integration.