Of course, compiling and viewing this data in electronic form is more efficient than using paper documents. For further proof, just look at the success a California hospital experienced after switching to electronic records. Reuters recently reported that the Lucile Packard Children's Hospital in Palo Alto had seen its mortality rate drop by 20-percent since incorporating an electronic records system in 2007. That's equal to 36 fewer deaths over a year-and-a-half. The computerized system cuts down on medical errors and missing files, and saves money, too.
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