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foreign [Music] over the last 60 years electronic health records have been evolving to improve patient care minimize errors and create cost efficiencies lets take a closer look at the evolution of electronic health records [Music] the electronic health record or EHR was invented in 1962. this iteration of the EHR was so expensive that only the government could afford to use them in partnership with health organizations a decade later the first electronic medical record system was developed these systems were more widely used by hospitals and government institutions the 1980s saw the rise of the master patient index a massive database where patient demographics and hospital admission and discharge information is stored finally it was decided by The Institute of medicine in 1991 that all practices will use computers by the Year 2000. this would open up a world of possibilities for tracking and maintaining patient data in 1996 the health insurance portability and accountability act or HI