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by fredsmith42 3384 days ago
Um, what? I've spent 20 years implementing EHRs. You seem to be implying that hospitals were using paper until 2009. I've implemented lab systems with electronic charts in VMS. The systems weren't, and aren't, interoperable, but they were definitely recognizable as EMRs.
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He's probably limiting the definition to the kind of overarching EMR that fully replaces paper charts for all departments and provide a single view of the patients.

I've also done migrations (I'm in radiology systems, PACS and RIS) where clients had reports going back to the early 1980s. Not very common mind you, especially in private practices (which we get a lot of) and rural hospitals (the kind of places with CPSI/Evident or, god forbid, Healthland.)