Adoption of electronic medical records in developing countries-A multi-state study of the Nigerian healthcare system
Electronic medical records (EMR) are extensively used in developed countries to manage patient records and facilitate consultations and follow-up of treatment. This has resulted in centralised databases where different services and clinicians can quickly access patient data to support healthcare del...
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Main Authors: | Christie Divine Akwaowo (Author), Humphrey Muki Sabi (Author), Nnette Ekpenyong (Author), Chimaobi M. Isiguzo (Author), Nene Francis Andem (Author), Omosivie Maduka (Author), Emem Dan (Author), Edidiong Umoh (Author), Victory Ekpin (Author), Faith-Michael Uzoka (Author) |
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2022-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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