Just what the doctor ordered: Moving forward with electronic health records

AbstractAim:To provide dietitians with information on the proposed introduction of electronic medical records in Australia and New Zealand and discuss potential benefits and challenges.Methods:An overview of the current status regarding electronic health (e-health) records is given along with sugges

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