Abstract Background The use of electronic health records (EHRs) to support the organization and delivery of healthcare is evolving rapidly. However, little is known regarding potential variation in access to EHRs by provider type or care setting. This paper reports on observed variation in the perceptions of access to EHRs by a wide range of cancer care providers covering diverse cancer care settings in Ontario, Canada. Methods Perspectives were sought regarding EHR access and health record completeness for cancer patients as part of an internet survey of 5663 cancer care providers and administrators in Ontario. Data were analyzed using a multilevel logistic regression model. Provider type, location of work, and access to computer or intern...
International audienceThe purpose was to study users' attitudes towards an electronic medical record...
Abstract: This paper reviews the era of information technology and the advances of health informatic...
Trends such as the aging population, long wait times, rising costs, and labour shortages in health p...
Abstract Background The use of electronic health reco...
Abstract Background Access to personal health informa...
Patient accessible electronic health records have been launched in many countries, and generally, he...
In this study, we explore how healthcare professionals in primary care and outpatient clinics percei...
This study investigates differences in attitudes towards, and experiences with, online electronic he...
Abstract Background Electronic health record (EHR) implementation is currently underway in Canada, a...
In this paper, we develop and validate a comprehensive theoretical model of electronic medical recor...
We aimed to evaluate the current situation of electronic health records (EHRs) and patient registrie...
Abstract Background The Intensive Care Unit (ICU) is ...
Introduction: Previous studies have measured individuals’ willingness to share personal information ...
Substantial policy effort has been directed at improving patients’ ability to access and use electro...
Background. While primary health care electronic medical record (EMR) adoption has increased in Cana...
International audienceThe purpose was to study users' attitudes towards an electronic medical record...
Abstract: This paper reviews the era of information technology and the advances of health informatic...
Trends such as the aging population, long wait times, rising costs, and labour shortages in health p...
Abstract Background The use of electronic health reco...
Abstract Background Access to personal health informa...
Patient accessible electronic health records have been launched in many countries, and generally, he...
In this study, we explore how healthcare professionals in primary care and outpatient clinics percei...
This study investigates differences in attitudes towards, and experiences with, online electronic he...
Abstract Background Electronic health record (EHR) implementation is currently underway in Canada, a...
In this paper, we develop and validate a comprehensive theoretical model of electronic medical recor...
We aimed to evaluate the current situation of electronic health records (EHRs) and patient registrie...
Abstract Background The Intensive Care Unit (ICU) is ...
Introduction: Previous studies have measured individuals’ willingness to share personal information ...
Substantial policy effort has been directed at improving patients’ ability to access and use electro...
Background. While primary health care electronic medical record (EMR) adoption has increased in Cana...
International audienceThe purpose was to study users' attitudes towards an electronic medical record...
Abstract: This paper reviews the era of information technology and the advances of health informatic...
Trends such as the aging population, long wait times, rising costs, and labour shortages in health p...