Background: An interoperable electronic health record is a secure consolidated record of an individual’s health history and care, designed to facilitate authorized information sharing across the care continuum. Each Canadian province and territory has implemented such a system and for all, measuring adoption is essential to understanding progress and optimizing use in order to realize intended benefits. Results: About 250,000 health professionals—approximately half of Canada’s anticipated potential physician, nurse, pharmacist, and administrative users—indicated that they electronically access data, such as those found in provincial/territorial lab or drug information systems, in 2015. Trends suggest further growth as maturity of use increa...
Background: The growing availability of electronic health records (EHRs) in the US could provide res...
lectronic health records (EHRs) have great potential to improve safety, quality, and efficiency in t...
Aims: The study examined the unique effects of electronic health record (EHR) components used by Ca...
Trends such as the aging population, long wait times, rising costs, and labour shortages in health p...
Abstract Background Access to personal health informa...
Background: In Canada, federal, provincial, and territorial governments are developing an ambitious ...
Abstract: This paper reviews the era of information technology and the advances of health informatic...
This thesis examines the potential interface that exists between health information, specifically el...
Internationally, the adoption of health information technology is increasing. However, a number of i...
The article reports on the barriers to the adoption of electronic health records (EHR) in the U.S. T...
Report detailing Canada's journey towards its national EHR. Canada has chosen to utilise hub-and-spo...
Electronic personal health records (PHRs) have significant promise in helping to empower patients an...
Background: Healthcare stakeholders have a great interest in the adoption and use of electronic pers...
Electronic Health Records (EHRs) constitute evidence of online health information management. Critic...
In 2010, the federal government's Economic Action Plan funded Canada Health Infoway to co-invest wit...
Background: The growing availability of electronic health records (EHRs) in the US could provide res...
lectronic health records (EHRs) have great potential to improve safety, quality, and efficiency in t...
Aims: The study examined the unique effects of electronic health record (EHR) components used by Ca...
Trends such as the aging population, long wait times, rising costs, and labour shortages in health p...
Abstract Background Access to personal health informa...
Background: In Canada, federal, provincial, and territorial governments are developing an ambitious ...
Abstract: This paper reviews the era of information technology and the advances of health informatic...
This thesis examines the potential interface that exists between health information, specifically el...
Internationally, the adoption of health information technology is increasing. However, a number of i...
The article reports on the barriers to the adoption of electronic health records (EHR) in the U.S. T...
Report detailing Canada's journey towards its national EHR. Canada has chosen to utilise hub-and-spo...
Electronic personal health records (PHRs) have significant promise in helping to empower patients an...
Background: Healthcare stakeholders have a great interest in the adoption and use of electronic pers...
Electronic Health Records (EHRs) constitute evidence of online health information management. Critic...
In 2010, the federal government's Economic Action Plan funded Canada Health Infoway to co-invest wit...
Background: The growing availability of electronic health records (EHRs) in the US could provide res...
lectronic health records (EHRs) have great potential to improve safety, quality, and efficiency in t...
Aims: The study examined the unique effects of electronic health record (EHR) components used by Ca...