What does ncat mean on an electronic health record

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Electronic Health Records: The Basics

An electronic health record (EHR) contains patient health information, such as:

An EHR is more than just a computerized version of a paper chart in a provider’s office. It’s a digital record that can provide comprehensive health information about your patients. EHR systems are built to share information with other health care providers and organizations – such as laboratories, specialists, medical imaging facilities, pharmacies, emergency facilities, and school and workplace clinics – so they contain information from all clinicians involved in a patient’s care.

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For more information on EHR systems, see the following resources.