[[abstract]]Adopting Electronic Medical Record (EMR) exchange may save patients' lives and also improve their health. Most Electronic Data Interchange studies have considered commercial enterprises and necessary funding to support business activities, EMR exchange focuses on saving patients' lives. Our study combined transaction cost and sociological perspectives to identify factors that affect a hospitals' willingness to implement EMR exchange. A survey was conducted with regional hospitals and medical centers in Taiwan to justify the validity of a resulting model. Our findings indicated that the model was valuable and determined which factors influenced the decision to implement EMR exchange at these hospitals (perceived benefits, uncerta...
Objective To assess whether the level of health information exchange (HIE) in U.S. hospitals is rela...
We investigate strategic issues surrounding the adoption of electronic health records (EHR) and pers...
Based on an adaptation of Rogers’ Diffusion of Innovation theory, this dissertation addresses the fo...
Abstract Background Usually patients receive healthcare services from multiple hospitals, and conseq...
A $35 billion program was passed by the federal government to promote the adoption of Electronic Med...
Background: Currently electronic medical records (EMRs) are implemented in hospitals, because of exp...
Background: Currently electronic medical records (EMRs) are implemented in hospitals, because of exp...
Information technology has significant potential to improve patient safety, organizational efficienc...
The implementation of hospital-wide Electronic Medical Records (EMRs) is still an unsolved quest for...
Abstract Background As more hospitals adopt Electronic Health Records (EHR), focus has shifted to ho...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this study was to explore the factors affecting electronic medical record...
Based on the Diffusion of Innovation theory, this dissertation addresses the following research ques...
Based on a longitudinal national survey, this study examines the adoption of electronic medical reco...
Examines hospitals' strategies to aid physicians' adoption of electronic medical records (EMRs) foll...
Introduction U.S. policy on interoperable HIT has focused on increasing inter-system (ie, between d...
Objective To assess whether the level of health information exchange (HIE) in U.S. hospitals is rela...
We investigate strategic issues surrounding the adoption of electronic health records (EHR) and pers...
Based on an adaptation of Rogers’ Diffusion of Innovation theory, this dissertation addresses the fo...
Abstract Background Usually patients receive healthcare services from multiple hospitals, and conseq...
A $35 billion program was passed by the federal government to promote the adoption of Electronic Med...
Background: Currently electronic medical records (EMRs) are implemented in hospitals, because of exp...
Background: Currently electronic medical records (EMRs) are implemented in hospitals, because of exp...
Information technology has significant potential to improve patient safety, organizational efficienc...
The implementation of hospital-wide Electronic Medical Records (EMRs) is still an unsolved quest for...
Abstract Background As more hospitals adopt Electronic Health Records (EHR), focus has shifted to ho...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this study was to explore the factors affecting electronic medical record...
Based on the Diffusion of Innovation theory, this dissertation addresses the following research ques...
Based on a longitudinal national survey, this study examines the adoption of electronic medical reco...
Examines hospitals' strategies to aid physicians' adoption of electronic medical records (EMRs) foll...
Introduction U.S. policy on interoperable HIT has focused on increasing inter-system (ie, between d...
Objective To assess whether the level of health information exchange (HIE) in U.S. hospitals is rela...
We investigate strategic issues surrounding the adoption of electronic health records (EHR) and pers...
Based on an adaptation of Rogers’ Diffusion of Innovation theory, this dissertation addresses the fo...