The cardiologist’s office that Harper works for still stores EKG test strips by taping them to paper records. The problem is that some of the test results are beginning to fade. One file that Harper pulls out just appears to have two blank EKG strips affixed to it! What advantage of electronic records would Harper MOST likely point out to the cardiologist she works for?

Harper would likely point out the advantage of electronic records being able to store and preserve EKG test results in a digital format. This would prevent the risk of test results fading or becoming illegible over time, ensuring that the information is easily accessible and accurately preserved for future reference. Additionally, electronic records can also provide easy retrieval of past test results, streamline administrative tasks, and facilitate communication between healthcare providers.