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Mingyu Lee1, Kyuri Kim2, Yoojin Shin1
1College of Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea, 222 Banpo-daero, Seocho-gu, Seoul 06591, Republic of Korea.
Abstract:
Recent advancements in electronic medical records (EMRs) have transformed clinical trials and healthcare systems by improving data accuracy, regulatory compliance, and integration with decision support tools. These innovations enhance trial efficiency, streamline patient recruitment, and enable large-scale data analysis while bridging clinical practice with research. Despite these benefits, challenges such as data standardization, privacy concerns, and usability issues persist. Overcoming these barriers through policy reforms, technological innovations, and robust methodologies is essential to maximizing the potential of EMRs. We examine current developments, challenges, and future directions for optimizing EMRs in clinical trials and healthcare delivery.
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