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Medical Records Management is a component of Hospital Information Systems (HIS) that enables healthcare providers to store, manage, and access patient data. It is a critical component of the healthcare system, as it allows healthcare providers to track patient information, such as medical history, diagnoses, treatments, and medications. It also helps healthcare providers to ensure that patient data is accurate and up-to-date. Additionally, Medical Records Management helps healthcare providers to comply with regulatory requirements, such as HIPAA and GDPR.
Medical Records Management solutions are typically offered as part of a comprehensive HIS package, or as a standalone solution. Common features of Medical Records Management solutions include patient data management, document management, and analytics.
Some companies in the Medical Records Management market include Cerner Corporation, Epic Systems Corporation, Allscripts Healthcare Solutions, Inc., McKesson Corporation, and Athenahealth, Inc. Show Less Read more