Abstract

The annual EuroRec Working Conference has become one of the most important gatherings of partners involved in the development and use of electronic health records (EHRs) in Europe. Twenty countries were represented at the 2001 conference in Aix, France, and these proceedings describe a range of topics dear to the heart of any dedicated electronic record strategist: interoperability, data content and design, impact on patient care, and role of the medical profession. Given today’s international climate, the reader may be immediately tempted to determine whether Europeans or Americans are leading in the various development fields. In fact, comparisons can be made based on the information presented by the distinguished authors, but at the same time the reader is drawn to identify where common lessons …

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