Jatin kumar Chaurasia, Utkarsh Shukla, Urvi Verma, A. Pandey
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If they haven't already, healthcare providers are under increasing pressure to embrace an EHR. In order to avoid making a blind faith decision, providers should modulate their response to this pressure. In this study, examine ‘what trust means and present a metric of dependability’. Cloud based EHR Rank is used in this work. The measure of trustworthiness quantifies how successfully someone. EHR addresses provider needs and essential operational requirements. The certainty is used as the trustworthiness metric. The standard of the evidence used to assess the EHR is a consideration. 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- There is currently a lot of study being done on the functioning of Electronic Health Records (EHR) software, and doctors are facing a lot of difficulties as they switch from a paper-based record management system to an electronic one. Our goal is to help healthcare providers embrace EHR software and improve the clinical and practise management aspects of their operations. The health reports of the individuals, which also include diagnostic data and medical prescriptions, are delivered in the form of papers, the subsequent hospital visit by the individual is blind to the individual's prior medical conditions and medications. However, this issue is lessened by storing a person's entire health record as a soft copy in the cloud. If they haven't already, healthcare providers are under increasing pressure to embrace an EHR. In order to avoid making a blind faith decision, providers should modulate their response to this pressure. In this study, examine ‘what trust means and present a metric of dependability’. Cloud based EHR Rank is used in this work. The measure of trustworthiness quantifies how successfully someone. EHR addresses provider needs and essential operational requirements. The certainty is used as the trustworthiness metric. The standard of the evidence used to assess the EHR is a consideration. The reliability model offers a framework for contextualizing and ranking crucial choices issues, as well as using risk-reduction techniques decision-making while choosing an EHR should be improved.