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Resolving the Afterlife Anomaly: Inaccuracies in Electronic Health Records
Huddle+ | Inefficiency Insights #19
Problem One-liner
A significant number of deceased patients are inaccurately marked as alive in electronic health records, leading to resource misallocation, inefficiencies, and ethical concerns in patient care and management.
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