Abstract: Introduction: According to Reisman, (2017), EHR represents the ability to easily share medical information among stakeholders and to have a patient s information follow him or her through the various modalities of care engaged by that individual.
Objective: To determine the Perception of nurses on Electronic Health Records on quality service delivery. Methodology: An extensive search on the literature from studies related to our title with key words that reflected EHRs and nursing workflows........
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