Marie Brown, MD, discusses the Electronic Health Record (EHR)

Webinar (series)
Apr 21, 2021
Virtual

Overview

The Electronic Health Record (EHR) is here to stay and can be a source of frustration; however, practices may have more control than originally thought.

The EHR vendor is often blamed for inefficiencies that your local IT/compliance teams have put in place. Learn what is under your control and tips that can save you hundreds of hours.

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Speaker

Marie Brown, MD, professor, internal medicine, Rush Medical College and director of practice redesign, American Medical Association

Marie Brown, MD
Marie Brown, MD

Dr. Brown is a practicing internist, a professor in the Department of Internal Medicine at Rush Medical College, the director of practice redesign for the American Medical Association, and the immediate past governor of the American College of Physicians (ACP). Dr. Brown is a frequent guest lecturer at academic, national and international health care conferences. Her areas of expertise include: practice transformation, joy in medicine, adult immunizations, medication adherence and diabetes. Dr. Brown received her Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Dayton and her medical degree from Rush Medical College in Chicago. 

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Disclaimer: The viewpoints expressed in this video are those of the participants and/or do not necessarily reflect the views and policies of the AMA.

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