Emis Patient Access users can ‘share your record’
Emis Health has introduced new technology allowing a patient to digitally share their medical record with chosen clinicians.
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Emis Health has introduced new technology allowing a patient to digitally share their medical record with chosen clinicians.
Ireland is planning to spend up to ā¬875 (Ā£700m) on building an electronic health record over the next five to nine years.
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