Global adoption and regulation of electronic medical records
Client: IMS Health
Consultant: Dr Josip Car, School of Public Health
Expertise: Clinical medicine, eHealth
Our consultants shared their expertise in clinical medicine to help IMS Health to assess the adoption, governance and regulatory landscape of electronic medical records (EMR) at different levels of healthcare systems around the world.
Dr Josip Car, School of Public Health, worked with IMS Health to assess the adoption, governance and regulatory landscape of electronic medical records (EMR) at different levels of healthcare systems around the world. He also evaluated qualitative aspects of these records.
Engaging Dr Car’s clinical expertise and experience in eHealth has enabled IMS Health to build crucial knowledge in order to identify efficient approaches for the use of EMRs to improve healthcare system performance.
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