Most developed countries across the globe are deploying electronic medical record (EMR) as one of the most important initiatives in their healthcare policy. EMR can not only reduce the problems associated with managing paper medical records but also improve the accuracy of medical decisions made by physicians and increase the safety of patients. Considering that physicians are the primary users of EMR, their willingness to use EMR is a critical success factor for EMR implementation in a hospital. This study aims to extend an individual-level information technology adoption model by incorporating three additional variables to investigate whether the individual characteristics of a physician affect EMR adoption. A field survey is conducted wi...
This study builds on the theory of planned behavior, institutional and innovation diffusion theories...
AbstractPolitical, economic, and safety concerns have militated for the adoption of Electronic Healt...
Background: Although hospital electronic health records (EHRs) are generally perceived to improve ca...
The electronic medical record (EMR) system is one of the important components of healthcare policy i...
Currently in healthcare organizations paper-based patient record management faces many challenges. M...
IT in health care can lower the cost of health care delivery, improve the quality of care for patien...
AbstractObjectiveSeveral countries are in the process of implementing an Electronic Health Record (E...
Background: In order to fulfill comprehensive interoperability and recognize the electronic medical ...
The purpose of this study is to construct doctors’ acceptance model of Electronic Medical Records (E...
Summary Background: In order to fulfill comprehensive interoperability and recognize the electronic...
Part 1: Information and Communication Technology- Eurasia Conference (ICT-EurAsia)International audi...
Background Although evidence suggests electronic health records (EHRs) can improve quality and effic...
Background: A territory-wide Internet-based electronic patient record allows better patient care in ...
Based on a longitudinal national survey, this study examines the adoption of electronic medical reco...
In this study, we examined physician acceptance behavior of the electronic medical record (EMR) exch...
This study builds on the theory of planned behavior, institutional and innovation diffusion theories...
AbstractPolitical, economic, and safety concerns have militated for the adoption of Electronic Healt...
Background: Although hospital electronic health records (EHRs) are generally perceived to improve ca...
The electronic medical record (EMR) system is one of the important components of healthcare policy i...
Currently in healthcare organizations paper-based patient record management faces many challenges. M...
IT in health care can lower the cost of health care delivery, improve the quality of care for patien...
AbstractObjectiveSeveral countries are in the process of implementing an Electronic Health Record (E...
Background: In order to fulfill comprehensive interoperability and recognize the electronic medical ...
The purpose of this study is to construct doctors’ acceptance model of Electronic Medical Records (E...
Summary Background: In order to fulfill comprehensive interoperability and recognize the electronic...
Part 1: Information and Communication Technology- Eurasia Conference (ICT-EurAsia)International audi...
Background Although evidence suggests electronic health records (EHRs) can improve quality and effic...
Background: A territory-wide Internet-based electronic patient record allows better patient care in ...
Based on a longitudinal national survey, this study examines the adoption of electronic medical reco...
In this study, we examined physician acceptance behavior of the electronic medical record (EMR) exch...
This study builds on the theory of planned behavior, institutional and innovation diffusion theories...
AbstractPolitical, economic, and safety concerns have militated for the adoption of Electronic Healt...
Background: Although hospital electronic health records (EHRs) are generally perceived to improve ca...