Objectives: To illustrate the knowledge, perceptions, and attitudes of Newfoundland and Labrador (NL) physicians towards electronic medical record (EMR) systems and their use in the practice of health care. -- Methods: A self-administered mail-out survey was used to collect information on physician characteristics, computer experience, perceptions about EMR systems, and opinions on acceptable costs of these systems. -- Results: Forty percent of eligible physicians responded. Physicians agreed that an EMR system should be implemented and that using an EMR would improve the access to and the efficiency of health care. -- Conclusions: The major concern regarding the use and implementation of an EMR system is cost-related. Examining potential s...
Objective: This work seeks to complement and extend prior work by using a multidisciplinary approach...
Background: In order to fulfill comprehensive interoperability and recognize the electronic medical ...
Background The use of Electronic Medical Records (EMRs) is being strongly encouraged in the United ...
Objectives: The study was done to determine the physicians′ perception about electronic medical reco...
Background Focusing on the Canadian healthcare system, this study explores factors influencing the ...
AbstractObjectiveSeveral countries are in the process of implementing an Electronic Health Record (E...
In this paper, we develop and validate a comprehensive theoretical model of electronic medical recor...
The primary objective of physicians is to provide the highest level of care possible to their patien...
This study builds on the theory of planned behavior, institutional and innovation diffusion theories...
Abstract Background With the introduction and impleme...
Currently in healthcare organizations paper-based patient record management faces many challenges. M...
Objective: The aim of this study was to examine how, and by which aspects, the relationship between ...
Objective: The aim of this study was to examine how, and by which aspects, the relationship between ...
This paper presents some of the results of attempting to measure the attitudes and behaviors of clin...
While most industries have aggressively leveraged information technology (IT) to improve qual-ity an...
Objective: This work seeks to complement and extend prior work by using a multidisciplinary approach...
Background: In order to fulfill comprehensive interoperability and recognize the electronic medical ...
Background The use of Electronic Medical Records (EMRs) is being strongly encouraged in the United ...
Objectives: The study was done to determine the physicians′ perception about electronic medical reco...
Background Focusing on the Canadian healthcare system, this study explores factors influencing the ...
AbstractObjectiveSeveral countries are in the process of implementing an Electronic Health Record (E...
In this paper, we develop and validate a comprehensive theoretical model of electronic medical recor...
The primary objective of physicians is to provide the highest level of care possible to their patien...
This study builds on the theory of planned behavior, institutional and innovation diffusion theories...
Abstract Background With the introduction and impleme...
Currently in healthcare organizations paper-based patient record management faces many challenges. M...
Objective: The aim of this study was to examine how, and by which aspects, the relationship between ...
Objective: The aim of this study was to examine how, and by which aspects, the relationship between ...
This paper presents some of the results of attempting to measure the attitudes and behaviors of clin...
While most industries have aggressively leveraged information technology (IT) to improve qual-ity an...
Objective: This work seeks to complement and extend prior work by using a multidisciplinary approach...
Background: In order to fulfill comprehensive interoperability and recognize the electronic medical ...
Background The use of Electronic Medical Records (EMRs) is being strongly encouraged in the United ...