Medical Secretaries and Medical Device Technology: Bridging Administrative and Clinical Functions"

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  • Reham Fahad Mani, Salma Mansour Shawai Awam, Aishah Ahmed Msmaly, Amnah Mohammed Jafari, Haitham Falgi Aljabir
  • Fayez Ahmed Arishi, Amal Abdullah Essa Hawi, Raed Yahya AlQahtani, AFRAH AHMAD Essa MASMALI, Norah Shujja Alsubaie

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https://doi.org/10.63278/jicrcr.vi.1208

Abstract

Medical secretaries now often work with electronic health records (EHRs), patient management systems, and telemedicine platforms. These systems require a level of technical proficiency, meaning that secretaries need to stay updated with the latest technologies. They are also responsible for ensuring that clinical data is accurately entered into systems, processed correctly, and communicated to the right medical professionals in real time. As healthcare continues to embrace digital transformation and medical device technology becomes increasingly sophisticated, medical secretaries are poised to play a crucial role in bridging the gap between administrative and clinical functions. Their evolving responsibilities will ensure that healthcare systems run smoothly, patient care remains at the forefront, and technology is leveraged efficiently to improve both operational and clinical outcomes

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2024-08-22

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Reham Fahad Mani, Salma Mansour Shawai Awam, Aishah Ahmed Msmaly, Amnah Mohammed Jafari, Haitham Falgi Aljabir, & Fayez Ahmed Arishi, Amal Abdullah Essa Hawi, Raed Yahya AlQahtani, AFRAH AHMAD Essa MASMALI, Norah Shujja Alsubaie. (2024). Medical Secretaries and Medical Device Technology: Bridging Administrative and Clinical Functions". Journal of International Crisis and Risk Communication Research , 2263–2266. https://doi.org/10.63278/jicrcr.vi.1208

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