Electronic Health Record Strategies for Improving Nurse Documentation in the Hospital Setting: A Scoping Review

Haustine Patt Panganiban1, Alfredo Dela Cruz, Rebecca Jedwab

  • 1The Royal Melbourne Hospital, Parkville (Mr Panganiban and dela Cruz); The Royal Women's Hospital, Carlton (Panganiban); Australian College of Nursing, Deakin (Mr Panganiban and Dr Jedwab); and Monash Health (Jedwab), Clayton, Australia.

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