Background and Purpose of the Study: The U.S. healthcare system at $3 trillion, is the sixth largest economy in the world. The federal government is the largest purchaser of healthcare in the country. In the past decade it has been on a quest to refocus its purchasing from volume to value. While spending nearly double per capita than every other industrialized nation, U.S. healthcare outcomes are consistently in the lowest quartile for every major indicator from life expectancy to ambulatory sensitive conditions. The Crossing the Quality Chasm Report (IOM) focused a lens on the dearth of electronic health record (EHR) systems nationally. Resultant legislation, the HITECH Act, funded a $50 billion investment to close this gap along with prom...
The delivery of health care services has been impacted by advances in Knowledge Management Informati...
Between 2008 and 2018, US hospitals invested over $35B on Health Information Technology (HIT) in an ...
Policy makers view electronic medical records as a way of increasing efficiency in the U.S. health c...
AbstractIneffective strategies to implement electronic health record keeping systems can negatively ...
The HITECH Act has provided over $30 billion of support through the Meaningful Use program to implem...
Adoption of electronic medical record (EMR) technology systems of meaningful use has been slow despi...
This study used Meaningful Use (MU) payment information as a proxy for electronic health record (EHR...
In 2009, the U.S. government allocated $27 billion to health care agencies for electronic health rec...
Since the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act was enacted in 2009, a ...
The cost of healthcare in the United States is on an upward trajectory towards an unsustainable leve...
Electronic Health Record (EHR) systems could make healthcare delivery safer by providing benefits su...
Background. The U.S. healthcare movement to improve quality and patient outcomes has prompted invest...
The use of electronic health records (EHR) has the potential to improve relationships between physic...
Adoption of electronic health records (EHR) systems in nonfederal acute care hospitals has increased...
Presents the experiences of five provider organizations in developing, testing, and implementing fou...
The delivery of health care services has been impacted by advances in Knowledge Management Informati...
Between 2008 and 2018, US hospitals invested over $35B on Health Information Technology (HIT) in an ...
Policy makers view electronic medical records as a way of increasing efficiency in the U.S. health c...
AbstractIneffective strategies to implement electronic health record keeping systems can negatively ...
The HITECH Act has provided over $30 billion of support through the Meaningful Use program to implem...
Adoption of electronic medical record (EMR) technology systems of meaningful use has been slow despi...
This study used Meaningful Use (MU) payment information as a proxy for electronic health record (EHR...
In 2009, the U.S. government allocated $27 billion to health care agencies for electronic health rec...
Since the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act was enacted in 2009, a ...
The cost of healthcare in the United States is on an upward trajectory towards an unsustainable leve...
Electronic Health Record (EHR) systems could make healthcare delivery safer by providing benefits su...
Background. The U.S. healthcare movement to improve quality and patient outcomes has prompted invest...
The use of electronic health records (EHR) has the potential to improve relationships between physic...
Adoption of electronic health records (EHR) systems in nonfederal acute care hospitals has increased...
Presents the experiences of five provider organizations in developing, testing, and implementing fou...
The delivery of health care services has been impacted by advances in Knowledge Management Informati...
Between 2008 and 2018, US hospitals invested over $35B on Health Information Technology (HIT) in an ...
Policy makers view electronic medical records as a way of increasing efficiency in the U.S. health c...