Background Although the presence of an electronic health record (EHR) alone does not ensure high quality, efficient care, few studies have focused on the work of those charged with optimising use of existing EHR functionality.Objective To examine the approaches used and challenges perceived by analysts supporting the optimisation of primary care teams’ EHR use at a large U.S. academic health care system.Methods A qualitative study was conducted. Optimisation analysts and their supervisor were interviewed and data were analysed for themes.Results Analysts needed to reconcile the tension created by organisational mandates focused on the standardisation of EHR processes with the primary care teams’ demand for EHR customisation. They gained an ...
Background With increasing computerisation in general practice, national primary care networks are m...
AbstractHealthcare organizations may incur significant losses of productivity and profit because of ...
Abstract Background Despite considerable financial incentives for adoption, there is little evidence...
This study examined primary care practices' experiences using electronic health records (EHRs) as th...
Electronic health records (EHRs) must support primary care clinicians and patients, yet many clinici...
The electronic health record (EHR) is an important part of the effort to improve health care and red...
Primary care physicians (PCPPs) have been slow to implement electronic health records (EHRs), even t...
Some managers of primary care provider (PCP) facilities lack the strategies to implement electronic ...
Background: The EHR has been used to leverage clinical processes for the improvement of patient outc...
Background: Little is known about optimization of electronic health records (EHR) systems in the hos...
Background. While primary health care electronic medical record (EMR) adoption has increased in Cana...
ObjectiveElectronic health records (EHRs) have great potential to improve quality of care. However, ...
AbstractIneffective strategies to implement electronic health record keeping systems can negatively ...
Despite the rising costs of healthcare and falling quality of care, the integration of EHR (Electron...
Health care today harms too frequently and routinely fails to deliver its potential benefits. Sign...
Background With increasing computerisation in general practice, national primary care networks are m...
AbstractHealthcare organizations may incur significant losses of productivity and profit because of ...
Abstract Background Despite considerable financial incentives for adoption, there is little evidence...
This study examined primary care practices' experiences using electronic health records (EHRs) as th...
Electronic health records (EHRs) must support primary care clinicians and patients, yet many clinici...
The electronic health record (EHR) is an important part of the effort to improve health care and red...
Primary care physicians (PCPPs) have been slow to implement electronic health records (EHRs), even t...
Some managers of primary care provider (PCP) facilities lack the strategies to implement electronic ...
Background: The EHR has been used to leverage clinical processes for the improvement of patient outc...
Background: Little is known about optimization of electronic health records (EHR) systems in the hos...
Background. While primary health care electronic medical record (EMR) adoption has increased in Cana...
ObjectiveElectronic health records (EHRs) have great potential to improve quality of care. However, ...
AbstractIneffective strategies to implement electronic health record keeping systems can negatively ...
Despite the rising costs of healthcare and falling quality of care, the integration of EHR (Electron...
Health care today harms too frequently and routinely fails to deliver its potential benefits. Sign...
Background With increasing computerisation in general practice, national primary care networks are m...
AbstractHealthcare organizations may incur significant losses of productivity and profit because of ...
Abstract Background Despite considerable financial incentives for adoption, there is little evidence...