Health care in the United States is rapidly evolving. Changes and new challenges are altering the way health care is perceived, organized and delivered. These changes affect health-care providers, organizations and patients, presenting new issues that impact litigation, particularly in the case of a medical malpractice claim. Continuing education of providers and attorneys is necessary to maximize success both in the courtroom and in handling day-to-day risk management.

Electronic Medical Records

One of the most significant current developments is the transition from the paper chart system to electronic medical records (EMR).

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