Over the past decade, hospitals and physician offices have made tremendous gains in shifting their record-keeping from paper to computerized systems. This transition to electronic health records (EHRs) has engendered frustration among clinicians who expected computers to make their care more efficient, and among their patients who expected timely access to their information and seamlessly coordinated care.To address these challenges, a bipartisan majority of Congress passed the 21stCentury Cures Act of 2016 (Cures Act).

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