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Next, the amount of legal and ethical hoops that electronic health records must jump through is substantial and no doubt overwhelming to someone who is new to it. With the advent of laws like HIPAA and even general ethical concerns that are not technically codified in law, that can be a tall order for anyone to adjust to. Lastly, the work that these electronic health records people do is indispensable and it truly is a job oriented to serving the sick and infirmed even if there is a significant career and financial incentive to doing the job well.

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In a day where health care is always in the headlines and on people's minds, electronic health records continue to evolve and improve and this shall also be true of people's mindsets and adeptness with technology as the generations move on. Even so, we are not yet at a point where we can relax a bit about that and the observations about the job roles mentioned in this report are proof.
Even in the best of staffing arrangements and it offerings, and this hospital was quite impressive, one's guard should never be let down......

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