This study applies the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT) to the phenomenon of physician adoption of electronic medical records (EMR) technology. UTAUT integrates eight theories of individual acceptance into one comprehensive model designed to assist in understanding what factors either enable or hinder technology adoption and use. As such, it provides a useful lens through which to view what is currently taking place in the healthcare industry regarding EMR adoption. This is mutually beneficial to both the healthcare and MIS communities, as UTAUT offers valuable practical insight to the healthcare industry in explaining why EMR technology has not been more widely adopted as well as what prescriptions may facilitate ...
The information systems (IS) field has studied information technology (IT) adoption for several deca...
The rapid growth of investment in information technology (IT) by organizations worldwide has made us...
While the adoption of computer systems is pervasive in most industries, few healthcare organizations...
This study applies the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT) to the phenomenon ...
With the growing demand for digital information in health care, the electronic medical record (EMR) ...
Electronic medical record (EMR) systems can deliver many benefits to healthcare organizations and th...
This study aims to analyze user acceptance of the Electronic Medical Record system using the extende...
With the recent legislation providing financial incentives to physicians who acquire electronic heal...
User acceptance and usage of technology is an established field of academic inquiry with distinct ap...
The response of health professionals to the use of health information technology (HIT) is an importa...
Medical records are an important tool for documenting patients‘ progress. The use ofelectronicmedica...
The purpose of this study is to construct doctors’ acceptance model of Electronic Medical Records (E...
Although there is increasing emphasis on and investment in healthcare information technology (HIT) i...
Most developed countries across the globe are deploying electronic medical record (EMR) as one of th...
With the strong on-going interest and effort to push investment in the implementation of Electronic ...
The information systems (IS) field has studied information technology (IT) adoption for several deca...
The rapid growth of investment in information technology (IT) by organizations worldwide has made us...
While the adoption of computer systems is pervasive in most industries, few healthcare organizations...
This study applies the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT) to the phenomenon ...
With the growing demand for digital information in health care, the electronic medical record (EMR) ...
Electronic medical record (EMR) systems can deliver many benefits to healthcare organizations and th...
This study aims to analyze user acceptance of the Electronic Medical Record system using the extende...
With the recent legislation providing financial incentives to physicians who acquire electronic heal...
User acceptance and usage of technology is an established field of academic inquiry with distinct ap...
The response of health professionals to the use of health information technology (HIT) is an importa...
Medical records are an important tool for documenting patients‘ progress. The use ofelectronicmedica...
The purpose of this study is to construct doctors’ acceptance model of Electronic Medical Records (E...
Although there is increasing emphasis on and investment in healthcare information technology (HIT) i...
Most developed countries across the globe are deploying electronic medical record (EMR) as one of th...
With the strong on-going interest and effort to push investment in the implementation of Electronic ...
The information systems (IS) field has studied information technology (IT) adoption for several deca...
The rapid growth of investment in information technology (IT) by organizations worldwide has made us...
While the adoption of computer systems is pervasive in most industries, few healthcare organizations...