Availability and use of in-patient electronic health records in low resource setting
• Adoption of Electronic Health Records (EHR) is an emerging challenge in developing countries but not yet documented in Pakistan. • This study evaluates the availability and use of in-patient EHR systems in Peshawar, Pakistan. • We categorized the hospitals into small (<100), medium (100–500) an...
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