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ArbitrLikvidat [17]
3 years ago
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Sharon's daughter is thinking about getting her a bus pass and

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Bad White [126]3 years ago
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Chuck may exercise more.

Explanation:

Being tall has nothing to do with being overweight because weight does not depend on tallness.

Everyone in their family being thin, does not mean that they have anything to do with chucks weight because he is eating the same food. Also they never mentioned why chucks family may be skinny.

And we know it's not all of the above because of the reasons above. Boop, have a wonderful day :))

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Explanation:

EMR is a digital version of a patient's paper chart, it involves the collection of the patient medical record and electronically store the health information in a electronic form that will can be used for clinical or administrative purpose  instead of the traditional method. EMR takes the data such as the medical history, medications, diagnoses,allergies,immunization etc input into a software created for that purpose.

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EMRs offer tremendous benefits to improve productivity, quality, flexibility, save time in patients cares.

The benefit includes: Patient centeredness, safety, timeliness, accessibility, improved communication, efficiency and engagement etc.

With all the benefit EMRs face various challenges which affect it operations and implement by new graduate in working and interfacing with it:

Many new graduate experience physical burnout while working with EMR,

Employee resistance

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Security gaps and regimentation.

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if you are struggling then dont give in. i hope these links are helpful.


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