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Data-Driven Human Rights: Using the Electronic Health Record to Promote Human Rights in Jail

  • July 1, 2014February 6, 2020   
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Data-Driven Human Rights: Using the Electronic Health Record to Promote Human Rights in Jail
Health and Human Rights Journal
The EHR in New York City's Rikers Island was modified to allow for better surveillance of vulnerable populations and enable reporting and analysis of patterns of abuse, neglect, and other patient concerns related to human rights.
  • 2014, Health and Human Rights Journal
  • EHR, Human Rights, Jail
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