Overuse of the “copy and paste” function in EHRs may compromise the accuracy of patient data, according to a National Institute of Standards and Technology report. NIST — working with ECRI and the U.S ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Larry Tesler, the computer scientist who created the cut/copy and paste function, died Monday, his former employer Xerox confirmed ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio — A local medical center is trying to cut out the burgeoning subculture of “copy-and-paste”: A phenomenon made possible by electronic medical records in which physicians copy old ...
Speaking at the October MGMA annual conference in San Diego, Diana Warner, director at AHIMA, confirmed the seriousness of inappropriately using copy and paste functions in electronic health records.
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