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hello this is dr eric bricker and thank you for watching a healthcare z todays topic is emr interoperability in other words sharing healthcare data so emr stands for electronic medical record or sometimes its referred to as an ehr or an electronic health record but the point is is that the vast majority of health information today is stored electronically on electronic medical records we just have paper charts that we write in now its done on the computer now its done in the computer at the hospital its done at the computer at the doctors office as well and all the other places that you go to too like an ambulatory surgery center what have you now there have been a variety of regulations i would not go into it whereas to say that look that medical records for hospitals and doctor practice that historically have been siloed right because they each had their own computer system but those computer systems wouldnt talk into each other so all that information that a patient would hav