NE Miss. Hospital Retooling Medical Record System
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Posted: 7:30 AM Dec 30, 2008
Last Updated: 7:30 AM Dec 30, 2008
Reporter: Associated Press

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TUPELO, Miss. (AP) -- North Mississippi Medical Center will undertake a $28 million replacement of its electronic medical record systems.

The project will take three to five years to complete.

A 25-year-old system currently links all six of the NMMC hospitals, about 40 medical clinics, outpatient services and the home health agency.

The Tupelo-based hospital received approval from the State Board of Health earlier this month.

Officials say the new system will provide easy access to clinical decision support and up-to-date research on evidence-based medicine, which uses scientific evidence to help in decision-making.

Currently, doctors have to switch out of the electronic medical record to do any research.

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