While online gaming has been gaining popularity over the last decade, most people would never expect the past time to actually serve a medical purpose. Technology has certainly helped our understanding of certain diseases. Technology has also helped us find a way to better treat those diseases that are still stymieing us when it comes to a cure. Online gaming was probably never expected to help us in the way the program Foldit has managed.
The Chesapeake Regional Information System for Our Patients (CRISP), a regional extension center for health information technology (REC) in Maryland, announced that the first of its enrolled primary care providers achieved meaningful users of a certified electronic health records (EHR) system.
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