This article reports the findings of the first stage of an ongoing, longitudinal study into the implementation of an interorganisational electronic medical records (EMR) system. The study adapted and expanded Davis' (1993) technology acceptance model (TAM) to investigate the attitudes of primary care practitioners towards a proposed system for maternity patients. All doctors and midwives holding maternity care contracts with a large urban hospital in New Zealand were sent a questionnaire soliciting their views on a planned EMR system linking the hospital and the primary care sectors. The results showed that whilst Davis' two key factors of perceived ease of use and perceived usefulness were important to medical professionals, another key fa...
Background Electronic medical records systems (EMRs) adoption in healthcare to facilitate work proce...
This thesis assessed the impact of the use of information technology (IT), specifically, electronic ...
Part 3: Southern-Driven Human-Computer InteractionInternational audienceElectronic Medical Records (...
This article reports the findings of the first stage of an ongoing, longitudinal study into the impl...
The article presents a study on the electronic health record systems (EHR) developed by Waikato Dist...
__Background:__ As the implementation of Electronic Medical Records (EMRs) in hospitals may be chall...
This paper discusses acceptance issues of Electronic Medical Record System (EMR), particularly in Ma...
The purpose of this study is to construct doctors’ acceptance model of Electronic Medical Records (E...
Objective: This study provides insights into the reported early impacts of the digital transformatio...
BACKGROUND: To explore the benefits, barriers and disadvantages of implementing an electronic record...
This paper presents some of the results of attempting to measure the attitudes and behaviors of clin...
Background: To explore the benefits, barriers and disadvantages of implementing an electronic record...
Many hospitals have implemented Electronic Medical Record (EMR) although its effectiveness to improv...
This is the third in a series of five papers about the use of computing technology in general practi...
Thesis (MFamMed)--Stellenbosch University, 2017.ENGLISH SUMMARY: Introduction: Millions of people in...
Background Electronic medical records systems (EMRs) adoption in healthcare to facilitate work proce...
This thesis assessed the impact of the use of information technology (IT), specifically, electronic ...
Part 3: Southern-Driven Human-Computer InteractionInternational audienceElectronic Medical Records (...
This article reports the findings of the first stage of an ongoing, longitudinal study into the impl...
The article presents a study on the electronic health record systems (EHR) developed by Waikato Dist...
__Background:__ As the implementation of Electronic Medical Records (EMRs) in hospitals may be chall...
This paper discusses acceptance issues of Electronic Medical Record System (EMR), particularly in Ma...
The purpose of this study is to construct doctors’ acceptance model of Electronic Medical Records (E...
Objective: This study provides insights into the reported early impacts of the digital transformatio...
BACKGROUND: To explore the benefits, barriers and disadvantages of implementing an electronic record...
This paper presents some of the results of attempting to measure the attitudes and behaviors of clin...
Background: To explore the benefits, barriers and disadvantages of implementing an electronic record...
Many hospitals have implemented Electronic Medical Record (EMR) although its effectiveness to improv...
This is the third in a series of five papers about the use of computing technology in general practi...
Thesis (MFamMed)--Stellenbosch University, 2017.ENGLISH SUMMARY: Introduction: Millions of people in...
Background Electronic medical records systems (EMRs) adoption in healthcare to facilitate work proce...
This thesis assessed the impact of the use of information technology (IT), specifically, electronic ...
Part 3: Southern-Driven Human-Computer InteractionInternational audienceElectronic Medical Records (...