During last few years, healthcare organizations have been increasingly focused on implementation and use of electronic health records. This article identifies the benefits and challenges in implementing electronic health records utilizing service-oriented architecture. The paper also explores the potential of service-oriented architecture in the development of interoperable electronic health records
Electronic Health Records are typically created and stored in different places, by different healthc...
Objective: to examine the American electronic health records from a legal perspective. Results: the ...
What is true for many aspects of life is also true for HIT-timing is everything. When a practice is ...
Electronic health records (EHRs) are desired by both physicians and patients, but the transition to ...
The article reports on the barriers to the adoption of electronic health records (EHR) in the U.S. T...
Electronic Health Records are electronic versions of patients’ healthcare records. An electronic hea...
E-health plays a crucial role in E-government by proposing healthcare services based on information ...
Journal ArticleIn 2004, President Bush announced his plan to ensure that most Americans would have e...
President George W. Bush\u27s administration has outlined initial necessary steps to transform the h...
Electronic medical records (EMRs) are the newest form of documenting a patient’s medical recor...
In 2004 President George Bush requested that all patient medical records be in electronic format by ...
This study explores the obstacles and solutions involved in developing and implementing an Electroni...
The US Healthcare Industry lags behind other industries in its use of technologies for process impro...
In today\u27s environment, health professionals are overwhelmed by the rapid pace of advancement in ...
During the last three decades, healthcare expenditure in the U.S. has substantially increased. If th...
Electronic Health Records are typically created and stored in different places, by different healthc...
Objective: to examine the American electronic health records from a legal perspective. Results: the ...
What is true for many aspects of life is also true for HIT-timing is everything. When a practice is ...
Electronic health records (EHRs) are desired by both physicians and patients, but the transition to ...
The article reports on the barriers to the adoption of electronic health records (EHR) in the U.S. T...
Electronic Health Records are electronic versions of patients’ healthcare records. An electronic hea...
E-health plays a crucial role in E-government by proposing healthcare services based on information ...
Journal ArticleIn 2004, President Bush announced his plan to ensure that most Americans would have e...
President George W. Bush\u27s administration has outlined initial necessary steps to transform the h...
Electronic medical records (EMRs) are the newest form of documenting a patient’s medical recor...
In 2004 President George Bush requested that all patient medical records be in electronic format by ...
This study explores the obstacles and solutions involved in developing and implementing an Electroni...
The US Healthcare Industry lags behind other industries in its use of technologies for process impro...
In today\u27s environment, health professionals are overwhelmed by the rapid pace of advancement in ...
During the last three decades, healthcare expenditure in the U.S. has substantially increased. If th...
Electronic Health Records are typically created and stored in different places, by different healthc...
Objective: to examine the American electronic health records from a legal perspective. Results: the ...
What is true for many aspects of life is also true for HIT-timing is everything. When a practice is ...