Artificial Intelligence and Electronic Records in Healthcare Sector: Benefits and Challenges
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https://doi.org/10.24191/jikm.v15iSI2.8255Keywords:
Electronic Record, Artificial Intelligence, Healthcare Sector , Record ManagementAbstract
This article explores the use of electronic records and artificial intelligence in healthcare, providing guidance for healthcare professionals and record keepers. It addresses common challenges in managing patient records and offers insights into effective data organization strategies. By incorporating previous research, the article aims to equip professionals with tools to enhance their record management practices. Emphasizing technology adoption and system implementation, it serves as a valuable resource for healthcare leaders, record managers, and those involved in healthcare information systems, helping them navigate the complexities of healthcare data management and improve patient information handling techniques.
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