Clinicians are often on the go and traditional EHRs, accessed on desktops or laptops, can hinder efficiency. To alleviate this, EHR platforms are adapting to work on mobile devices. This enables faster access to patient information, quick changes to care plans, instant contact with care teams and reduces physical and cognitive strain on clinicians. Key features to look for in a mobile EHR platform are interoperability and integrations, ability to foster team collaboration, and easiness to use.
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