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Hospital launches EMR system to boost patient care

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Dayanand Medical College & Hospital (DMCH), Ludhiana, has introduced an Electronic Medical Records (EMR) system aimed at improving patient care and operational efficiency. The system allows physicians to securely access real-time patient data from any location, enabling better clinical decision-making. By streamlining administrative processes, the EMR reduces redundant paperwork and delays, leading to more efficient services, accurate prescriptions, and well-coordinated treatment plans. Inaugurated by Sunil Kant

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Munjal, President of DMC&H Managing Society, the system enhances integration across specialties,

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improves communication, and ensures data security. The user-friendly interface reduces manual errors and optimises nursing workflows, allowing more time for patient care and strengthening clinical decision-making and long-term healthcare planning.

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