Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level Readability Scores to Evaluate Readability of Clinical Documentation During an Electronic Health Record Transition
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Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level Readability Scores to Evaluate Readability of Clinical Documentation During an Electronic Health Record Transition
June 18, 2025 · PHIM Feed

Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level Readability Scores to Evaluate Readability of Clinical Documentation During an Electronic Health Record Transition

Introduction Electronic health records (EHRs) serve as a unifying source of data for clinical care, research, administrative work, billing, and compliance. Clinical documentation in the EHR has ...


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