Electronic health records (EHR) facilitate integration of patient health history for planning safe and proper treatment. Combined with data analytics, aggregate-level EHR enable examination and development of effective medicines and therapies for chronic diseases. Although promising efforts to implement EHRs are underway, social and organizational challenges plague EHR development and widespread use. These challenges are due to lingering issues such as privacy, interoperability, and security among key stakeholders (patients, providers, and purveyors). Based upon stakeholders’ needs and the issues, we identify two primary thematic areas—integration and analytics—in which the information systems (IS) discipline can contribute to EHRs. Through...
Background: Improving current and future healthcare is heavily reliant on continuous research and th...
Electronic health records (EHRs) allow for the systematic collection and management of patient healt...
Electronic health records (EHRs) are desired by both physicians and patients, but the transition to ...
Harnessing Real World Data is vital to improve health care in the 21st Century. Data from Electronic...
The evolution of medicinal practices has partnered with the dynamic nature of technology to produce ...
the art and science of healing was the digitization of medical files, now known as electronic health...
<p>Electronic health records (EHRs) can facilitate faster and cheaper clinical research investigatio...
Harnessing Real World Data is vital to improve health care in the 21st Century. Data from Electronic...
Electronic Health Record software (EHR), is used by medical professionals regularly to interact with...
The United States of America is known for the rising costs of its healthcare and declining quality o...
Advancements in Information and Communication Technology (ICT) have led to the development of variou...
Medical records are a type of administrative record with rich potential for research of behavioral h...
Despite the rising costs of healthcare and falling quality of care, the integration of EHR (Electron...
In this section, after a brief history, the issue of definition and several dimensions of electronic...
The advancement of technology has led to its integration in widespread fields,\ud heavily impacting ...
Background: Improving current and future healthcare is heavily reliant on continuous research and th...
Electronic health records (EHRs) allow for the systematic collection and management of patient healt...
Electronic health records (EHRs) are desired by both physicians and patients, but the transition to ...
Harnessing Real World Data is vital to improve health care in the 21st Century. Data from Electronic...
The evolution of medicinal practices has partnered with the dynamic nature of technology to produce ...
the art and science of healing was the digitization of medical files, now known as electronic health...
<p>Electronic health records (EHRs) can facilitate faster and cheaper clinical research investigatio...
Harnessing Real World Data is vital to improve health care in the 21st Century. Data from Electronic...
Electronic Health Record software (EHR), is used by medical professionals regularly to interact with...
The United States of America is known for the rising costs of its healthcare and declining quality o...
Advancements in Information and Communication Technology (ICT) have led to the development of variou...
Medical records are a type of administrative record with rich potential for research of behavioral h...
Despite the rising costs of healthcare and falling quality of care, the integration of EHR (Electron...
In this section, after a brief history, the issue of definition and several dimensions of electronic...
The advancement of technology has led to its integration in widespread fields,\ud heavily impacting ...
Background: Improving current and future healthcare is heavily reliant on continuous research and th...
Electronic health records (EHRs) allow for the systematic collection and management of patient healt...
Electronic health records (EHRs) are desired by both physicians and patients, but the transition to ...