This study examines physicians\u27 responses to complex information technologies (IT) in the health care supply chain. We extend individual-level IT adoption models by incorporating a new construct: system accessibility. The main premise of the study is, when faced with a decision between alternate IT systems, individual users tend to select and make use of the technology or system that is most readily accessible. We discuss both physical and logical dimensions of accessibility as they relate to adoption of electronic medical records (EMR). Physical accessibility refers to the availability of computers that can be used to access EMR, while logical accessibility refers to the ease or difficulty of logging into the system. Using data from a s...
Use of electronic health record (EHR) systems has become one of the most important activities in hea...
Physicians are adopting electronic medical records in much greater numbers today and are escalating ...
While most industries have aggressively leveraged information technology (IT) to improve qual-ity an...
This study examines physicians\u27 responses to complex information technologies (IT) in the health ...
This study builds on the theory of planned behavior, institutional and innovation diffusion theories...
This study builds on the theory of planned behavior, institutional and diffusion theories to investi...
The electronic medical record (EMR) system is one of the important components of healthcare policy i...
Physicians who have an electronic health record in their office may have the option to provide their...
This study applies the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT) to the phenomenon ...
Electronic Health Records (EHRs) have been shown to markedly alter clinical workflows and are associ...
Whereas physicians access multiple systems in search of information about patients, there is little ...
In the literature of information technology acceptance, much empirical evidence exists that is incon...
Background: Currently electronic medical records (EMRs) are implemented in hospitals, because of exp...
Background: Currently electronic medical records (EMRs) are implemented in hospitals, because of exp...
AbstractPolitical, economic, and safety concerns have militated for the adoption of Electronic Healt...
Use of electronic health record (EHR) systems has become one of the most important activities in hea...
Physicians are adopting electronic medical records in much greater numbers today and are escalating ...
While most industries have aggressively leveraged information technology (IT) to improve qual-ity an...
This study examines physicians\u27 responses to complex information technologies (IT) in the health ...
This study builds on the theory of planned behavior, institutional and innovation diffusion theories...
This study builds on the theory of planned behavior, institutional and diffusion theories to investi...
The electronic medical record (EMR) system is one of the important components of healthcare policy i...
Physicians who have an electronic health record in their office may have the option to provide their...
This study applies the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT) to the phenomenon ...
Electronic Health Records (EHRs) have been shown to markedly alter clinical workflows and are associ...
Whereas physicians access multiple systems in search of information about patients, there is little ...
In the literature of information technology acceptance, much empirical evidence exists that is incon...
Background: Currently electronic medical records (EMRs) are implemented in hospitals, because of exp...
Background: Currently electronic medical records (EMRs) are implemented in hospitals, because of exp...
AbstractPolitical, economic, and safety concerns have militated for the adoption of Electronic Healt...
Use of electronic health record (EHR) systems has become one of the most important activities in hea...
Physicians are adopting electronic medical records in much greater numbers today and are escalating ...
While most industries have aggressively leveraged information technology (IT) to improve qual-ity an...