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The use of EMR and EHR in current health care is helping to
improve their efficiency and reduce the cost of modern medicine.
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EMR adoption among office doctors
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By 2015, approximately 9 out of 10 (87%) of the
office physicians had adopted an EHR.
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More than 3 out of 4 (78%) had adopted a
certified EHR, and more than half (54%) used a basic EHR.
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Since 2008, the adoption of any type of EMR by
physicians in clinics has more than doubled, from 42% to 87%, while the
adoption of basic EMR has more than tripled from 17% to 54%.
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EMR adoption among non-federal and acute care
hospitals
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In 2008, less than 1 in 10 (9%) of all acute
hospitals had adopted an software.
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Among small, rural and critical access
hospitals, in 2008 only 1 in 20 (5% on average) used an EHR.
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By 2015, more than 4 out of 5 (84%) of hospitals
had adopted EMR software, including small (81%), rural (80%) and critical care
(80%).
Types of EMR software in Saudi Arabia:
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Cloud-based
software in Saudi Arabia
In an EMR and EHR software in Saudi Arabia based on the cloud, a patient's
data and information are stored on external servers.
The EMR and EHR are more accessible through the web and only
require a computer with an Internet connection.
Since the software are based on the web, it is not necessary
to install any software or hardware, and the IT requirements are reduced.
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Server-based
software in Saudi Arabia
Server-based EMR software in Saudi Arabia store data in the company, which
requires the installation of hardware and software.
Although it is not remotely accessible, as long as users are
in EMR of the network they can recover quickly.
Because server-based software do not depend on the Internet,
they are also usually faster and more capable, which makes them ideal for
hospitals and large health practices.
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