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This paper investigates the awareness levels regarding the implementation of Electronic Medical Records (EMR) among healthcare professionals and patients.EMR systems have the potential to revolutionize healthcare delivery by improving efficiency, accuracy, and patient outcomes.However, successful implementation depends on widespread awareness and acceptance among stakeholders.Through surveys and interviews, this study aims to assess the current understanding and attitudes towards EMR adoption.Findings will contribute to strategies for enhancing awareness and facilitating successful EMR implementation in healthcare settings.The adoption of Electronic Medical Records (EMR) has become increasingly prevalent in modern healthcare systems, revolutionizing the way patient information is stored, accessed, and utilized.This study aims to investigate the level of awareness among healthcare professionals regarding the implementation of EMR systems, identifying the factors influencing their perception and adoption .Beginning with a comprehensive review of literature, this research examines the evolution of EMR systems, their benefits, challenges, and the global trends in their adoption.It delves into the technological advancements that have facilitated the transition from traditional paper-based records to digital formats, emphasizing the potential for improved efficiency, accuracy, and patient outcomes.Utilizing a mixed-methods approach, this study collects data through surveys and interviews conducted among healthcare professionals, including physicians, nurses, and administrative staff.Quantitative analysis provides insights into the extent of awareness and utilization of EMR systems, while qualitative data offer nuanced perspectives on perceived barriers, concerns, and experiences.Findings from the study reveal varying levels of awareness among healthcare professionals, influenced by factors such as training, organizational culture, and perceived benefits of EMR adoption.While some participants express enthusiasm for the integration of EMR systems into their practice, others voice concerns regarding data security, usability, and workflow disruptions.
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