An electronic health record (EHR) is a digital system for storing patient and population health information, which can be shared across different healthcare settings. EHRs contain a wide range of data including demographics, medical history, test results, and billing information, and are used to improve quality outcomes through care management programs. These systems eliminate the need for paper records, ensure data accuracy, facilitate communication between patients and providers, and allow for the examination of long-term trends in patient health.
Stanford University
Fall 2022-2023
Offered by Stanford University, this course focuses on AI applications in healthcare, exploring deep learning models for image, text, multimodal, and time-series data in the healthcare context. Topics also address AI integration challenges like interpretability and privacy.
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