The global electronic health records market size is expected to reach USD 42.47 billion by 2028
Electronic health records are the digital copies of paper charts in clinics, physician offices, and hospitals. It contains medical data collected by and for the physicians in the clinics, physician offices, and hospitals for the treatment and diagnosis.
These health records are more valuable than paper because it enables providers to track their data over a period of time, identification of patients for preventing visits and virtual screenings, and monitor patients with improved healthcare quality. Electronic health records also provide information among healthcare providers, such as labs and specialists in the real-time scenario.