Paper medical records can be considered more secure than electronic health records (EHRs) in certain contexts because they are less susceptible to cyberattacks, such as hacking or ransomware. They are stored in locked file cabinets, limiting access to authorized personnel only. Additionally, paper records do not rely on technology that can fail or be compromised, thus avoiding risks associated with software vulnerabilities and data breaches. However, it's important to note that paper records have their own security challenges, including physical loss or damage.
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