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Orders are to be entered into a medical record by hand or via CPOE (CPOE, unlike texting, is permitted because it is set up to auto-download into the EHR, with date, time and authentication taken care of). Comments […] article was originally published on HealthBlawg and. Patient records must be kept confidential. David Harlow.
Orders are to be entered into a medical record by hand or via CPOE (CPOE, unlike texting, is permitted because it is set up to auto-download into the EHR, with date, time and authentication taken care of). Comments […] article was originally published on HealthBlawg and. Patient records must be kept confidential. David Harlow.
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