Introduction Electronic medical records (EMRs) are the future of primary care. Transition to electronic records can have a significant impact on physicians, office staff, nursing staff and patients. There are no published EMRstudies combining these four populations or studies that have evaluated the impact of EMR demonstrations. To better understand the impact of EMRs, an online survey was administered before and after EMR demonstrations. Methods A longitudinal cohort survey design was used to assess primary outcomes (attitudes, knowledge, skills and needs) related to EMRs in four populations that were divided into two groups - one of physicians and the other of nursing staff, office staff and patients. A total of 39 participants (19 physic...
Objective: This work seeks to complement and extend prior work by using a multidisciplinary approach...
Abstract Background Recent decades have seen rapid growth in the implementation of Electronic Medica...
Medical practitioners have difficulty fully implementing secure electronic medical records (EMRs). C...
<strong>Introduction</strong> Electronic medical records (EMRs) are the future of primary care. Tran...
This paper presents some of the results of attempting to measure the attitudes and behaviors of clin...
Electronic medical records (EMRs) are the newest form of documenting a patient’s medical recor...
BACKGROUND: Recent decades have seen rapid growth in the implementation of Electronic Medical Record...
Currently in healthcare organizations paper-based patient record management faces many challenges. M...
With the growth of Faith Community Nursing (FCN), one topic that needs further exploration is docume...
While most industries have aggressively leveraged information technology (IT) to improve qual-ity an...
Electronic charting and record keeping is a relatively new practice in terms of health care document...
Objective: The aim of this study was to examine how, and by which aspects, the relationship between ...
Many studies have been conducted in the USA and Europe to explore the attitudes and beliefs of physi...
Slow adoption of electronic medical records (EMR) by primary care physicians in medical office pract...
Objective: The aim of this study was to examine how, and by which aspects, the relationship between ...
Objective: This work seeks to complement and extend prior work by using a multidisciplinary approach...
Abstract Background Recent decades have seen rapid growth in the implementation of Electronic Medica...
Medical practitioners have difficulty fully implementing secure electronic medical records (EMRs). C...
<strong>Introduction</strong> Electronic medical records (EMRs) are the future of primary care. Tran...
This paper presents some of the results of attempting to measure the attitudes and behaviors of clin...
Electronic medical records (EMRs) are the newest form of documenting a patient’s medical recor...
BACKGROUND: Recent decades have seen rapid growth in the implementation of Electronic Medical Record...
Currently in healthcare organizations paper-based patient record management faces many challenges. M...
With the growth of Faith Community Nursing (FCN), one topic that needs further exploration is docume...
While most industries have aggressively leveraged information technology (IT) to improve qual-ity an...
Electronic charting and record keeping is a relatively new practice in terms of health care document...
Objective: The aim of this study was to examine how, and by which aspects, the relationship between ...
Many studies have been conducted in the USA and Europe to explore the attitudes and beliefs of physi...
Slow adoption of electronic medical records (EMR) by primary care physicians in medical office pract...
Objective: The aim of this study was to examine how, and by which aspects, the relationship between ...
Objective: This work seeks to complement and extend prior work by using a multidisciplinary approach...
Abstract Background Recent decades have seen rapid growth in the implementation of Electronic Medica...
Medical practitioners have difficulty fully implementing secure electronic medical records (EMRs). C...