
Dr. Jennifer Brull, right, uses an electronic health record system to record her patients’ health information via a tablet computer that goes with her wherever she is administering care. With the statewide health information exchange, which goes live July 1, she will be able to access records that her patients have at other facilities connected to the exchange, such as other hospitals, specialists or laboratories.
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