Electronic Medical RecordsName:Institutional affiliationElectronic Medical RecordsHealth care providers have relied on paper records for a very long time. This system of storage had many bottlenecks, including the problem of locating data during emergency, illegible handwriting, limited storage capacity, frequent medical errors and the fact that only one person could access the file at a time. However, with the increasing popularity of computer in the by health care providers, most paper records are being converted to electronic form known as the Electronic Medical Record (EMR). Unlike paper records, EMRallows clinician to easily access patients’ medical history, patients who are due for appointments, track patients’ improvement in terms of blood pressure, allergies, weight, age, lab tests, radiology photographs and financial information. Clinicians can access the records from their laptops, tablets, desktop computers or electronic clipboard. Unlike in paper records, EMR enables quick and easy capturing of data and easy sharing of this data between the relevant departments. The technology also allows patients to view and review their records from their mobile devices in accordance with the HIPAA regulations on Personal Identifiable Information (PII).With Electronic Medical Records, the safety of patients