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DHR
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DHRDe Heer (Dutch: Mister)
DHRDepartment of Human Resources
DHRDepartment of Historic Resources (Virginia)
DHRDirector of Human Resources
DHRDihydrorhodamine
DHRDevice History Record
DHRDecay Heat Removal
DHRDigital Hardcore Records (record label)
DHRDigital Health Record
DHRDesign History Record
DHRDanaher Motion Saro, AB
DHRForeningen for Kortvuxna (Association for People of Short Stature in Sweden)
DHRDong Hae Industrial Company (South Korea)
DHRDéveloppement des Hommes et de Leurs Ressources (French: Development of Women and Their Resources)


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Stashing patient records could still end up being part of the equation, since President Barack Obama has earmarked $19 billion in stimulus money for the creation of digital health records.
employers announced plans to provide digital health records to their employees in an attempt to cut costs by having consumers coordinate their own health care among providers.
The bulk of the recommendations address the need to create an interoperable digital health record system that considers patient privacy and security of records.
 
 
 
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