Objectives To examine the current levels of information technology (IT) use in a primary care practicebased research network (PBRN) in order to inform future development of its infrastructure. Participants Every primary care practitioner who is a member of the Kentucky Ambulatory Network (KAN), as well as the office managers of each practice. Practitioners included family practitioners, general practitioners, nurse practitioners and physician assistants. Methods A cross-sectional study using two survey instruments: one for office managers and one for practitioners. The office manager survey included questions related to the current state of IT within the practice, plans for enhancement and general IT issues from the perspective of managing ...
Background: The health sector's capacity to meet the changing needs of patients is being questioned....
This is the last in a series of five papers about the use of computing technology in general practit...
Context: The future of health care includes electronic health records (EHR) and Health Information E...
Objectives To examine the current levels of information technology (IT) use in a primary care practi...
Objectives To examine the current levels of infor-mation technology (IT) use in a primary care pract...
The objective of this study was to assess the current level of information technology use by primary...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to examine the information-seeking behaviors (e.g., information...
This is the third in a series of five papers about the use of computing technology in general practi...
Introduction Recent evaluations of IT innovations in primary care have highlighted variations betwee...
Primary care physicians (PCPPs) have been slow to implement electronic health records (EHRs), even t...
This second paper in a series of five looks at how computing in primary care began and provides back...
There is general consensus that appropriate development and use of information and communication tec...
To function effectively, primary care trusts (PCTs) need information from a range of sources. The ge...
Describes the use of electronic medical records, standardized clinical communications, and patient i...
Background: The health sector's capacity to meet the changing needs of patients is being questioned....
This is the last in a series of five papers about the use of computing technology in general practit...
Context: The future of health care includes electronic health records (EHR) and Health Information E...
Objectives To examine the current levels of information technology (IT) use in a primary care practi...
Objectives To examine the current levels of infor-mation technology (IT) use in a primary care pract...
The objective of this study was to assess the current level of information technology use by primary...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to examine the information-seeking behaviors (e.g., information...
This is the third in a series of five papers about the use of computing technology in general practi...
Introduction Recent evaluations of IT innovations in primary care have highlighted variations betwee...
Primary care physicians (PCPPs) have been slow to implement electronic health records (EHRs), even t...
This second paper in a series of five looks at how computing in primary care began and provides back...
There is general consensus that appropriate development and use of information and communication tec...
To function effectively, primary care trusts (PCTs) need information from a range of sources. The ge...
Describes the use of electronic medical records, standardized clinical communications, and patient i...
Background: The health sector's capacity to meet the changing needs of patients is being questioned....
This is the last in a series of five papers about the use of computing technology in general practit...
Context: The future of health care includes electronic health records (EHR) and Health Information E...