Electronic Health Records (EHRs), also known as Electronic Medical Records (EMRs), are digital versions of a patient's medical information that are updated in real time. EHR software enables healthcare professionals across various organizations to access, enter, and modify patient data. It also allows patients to view and monitor their own health records online. Designed for seamless data sharing, EHRs can integrate information from multiple healthcare providers, including pharmacies, laboratories, and specialists, offering a comprehensive view of a patient's medical history. This holistic perspective helps healthcare providers deliver more coordinated and effective care. Additionally, EHRs can be integrated with other software systems, such as practice management, billing, and scheduling tools, to streamline healthcare operations.