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The Benefits of Keeping Digital Health Records
Paper records get lost, damaged, and are hard to share. Digital health records solve these problems and offer so much more.
Medically reviewed by
Board-Certified Clinical Informatics Physician
Updated on February 01, 2026
Why Digital Health Records Are Worth the Switch
If you’re still relying on paper folders stuffed with medical documents, you’re not alone—but you’re missing out on significant benefits that digital health records provide.
Instant Access When You Need It
Medical emergencies don’t wait. With digital records on your phone:
- Access your complete health history in seconds
- Share critical information with emergency responders
- No more trying to remember medication names or dosages
- Available even without internet connection (with on-device storage)
Never Lose a Document Again
Paper records face many risks:
- Fire, flood, and natural disasters
- Moving and misplacement
- Fading and deterioration over time
- Coffee spills (we’ve all been there)
Digital records with proper backup are virtually indestructible.
Easy Sharing with Healthcare Providers
Switching doctors? Seeing a specialist? Digital records make it simple:
- Export as PDF or standard FHIR format
- Share via secure link or email
- No more faxing or waiting for records transfers
- Keep providers on the same page
Powerful Search and Organization
Finding that one lab result from three years ago in a paper file? Good luck. With digital records:
- Search by keyword, date, or category
- Automatic organization and tagging
- AI-powered Q&A to find what you need
- Track trends over time
Better Health Outcomes
Studies show that patients who are engaged with their health records:
- Have better communication with providers
- Are more likely to follow treatment plans
- Catch errors and inconsistencies
- Make more informed health decisions
Getting Started
The transition doesn’t have to happen overnight:
- Start by scanning your most important documents
- Request digital copies from current providers
- Add new records as you receive them
- Gradually work through your paper backlog
VertexMD’s OCR scanning makes digitization quick and accurate—just snap a photo and let the app do the rest.
About the reviewer
Dr. Sarah Chen, MD, MPH
Board-Certified Clinical Informatics Physician
Dr. Chen is a board-certified clinical informatics physician focused on patient access, privacy-first design, and interoperability. She reviews VertexMD content for clinical accuracy and translates standards like FHIR and HIPAA into practical guidance for tracking medical records across providers and devices.
- Clinical informatics
- Patient access & HIPAA rights
- Health data privacy
- FHIR & interoperability
- Personal health records
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