Background Although evidence suggests electronic health records (EHRs) can improve quality and efficiency, provider adoption rates in the US ambulatory setting are relatively low. Prior studies have identified factors correlated with EHR use, but less is known about characteristics of physicians on the verge of adoption. Objective To compare characteristics of physicians who are imminent adopters of EHRs with EHR users and non-users. Design and participants A survey was mailed (June - November 2005) to a stratified random sample of all medical practices in Massachusetts. One physician from each practice (n=1884) was randomly selected to participate. Overall, 1345 physicians (71.4%) responded to the survey, with 1082 eligible for analysis du...
Return on investment (ROI) concerns related to Electronic Health Records (EHRs) are a major barrier ...
AbstractObjectiveSeveral countries are in the process of implementing an Electronic Health Record (E...
Return on investment (ROI) concerns related to Electronic Health Records (EHRs) are a major barrier ...
<strong>Background</strong> Although evidence suggests electronic health records (EHRs) can improve ...
Objective Despite existing knowledge regarding electronic health record (EHR) barriers in the ambula...
Objective Despite existing knowledge regarding electronic health record (EHR) barriers in the ambula...
Despite high levels of investment, expectation, and effort to push forward the adoption of Electroni...
AbstractPolitical, economic, and safety concerns have militated for the adoption of Electronic Healt...
Abstract: Background: Numerous studies have examined the relationship between physician practice cha...
Objective Electronic health record (EHR) adoption is encouraged by health plans, government agencies...
Background: Although hospital electronic health records (EHRs) are generally perceived to improve ca...
Rising healthcare costs are a significant US societal concern growing from 7.5% of GNP in 1971 to 15...
Rising healthcare costs are a significant US societal concern growing from 7.5% of GNP in 1971 to 15...
Rising healthcare costs are a significant US societal concern growing from 7.5% of GNP in 1971 to 15...
Background: Although hospital electronic health records (EHRs) are generally perceived to improve ca...
Return on investment (ROI) concerns related to Electronic Health Records (EHRs) are a major barrier ...
AbstractObjectiveSeveral countries are in the process of implementing an Electronic Health Record (E...
Return on investment (ROI) concerns related to Electronic Health Records (EHRs) are a major barrier ...
<strong>Background</strong> Although evidence suggests electronic health records (EHRs) can improve ...
Objective Despite existing knowledge regarding electronic health record (EHR) barriers in the ambula...
Objective Despite existing knowledge regarding electronic health record (EHR) barriers in the ambula...
Despite high levels of investment, expectation, and effort to push forward the adoption of Electroni...
AbstractPolitical, economic, and safety concerns have militated for the adoption of Electronic Healt...
Abstract: Background: Numerous studies have examined the relationship between physician practice cha...
Objective Electronic health record (EHR) adoption is encouraged by health plans, government agencies...
Background: Although hospital electronic health records (EHRs) are generally perceived to improve ca...
Rising healthcare costs are a significant US societal concern growing from 7.5% of GNP in 1971 to 15...
Rising healthcare costs are a significant US societal concern growing from 7.5% of GNP in 1971 to 15...
Rising healthcare costs are a significant US societal concern growing from 7.5% of GNP in 1971 to 15...
Background: Although hospital electronic health records (EHRs) are generally perceived to improve ca...
Return on investment (ROI) concerns related to Electronic Health Records (EHRs) are a major barrier ...
AbstractObjectiveSeveral countries are in the process of implementing an Electronic Health Record (E...
Return on investment (ROI) concerns related to Electronic Health Records (EHRs) are a major barrier ...