As has been demonstrated previously, medical care providers that employ an
electronic health records (EHR) system provide more appropriate, cost effective
care. Those providers are also better positioned than those who rely on paper
records to recover if their facility is damaged as a result of severe storms,
fires, or other events. The events surrounding Superstorm Sandy in 2012 made it
apparent that, with relatively little additional effort and investment, health
care providers with EHR systems may be able to use those systems for patient
care purposes even during disasters that result in damage to buildings and
facilities, widespread power outages, or both.
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