Electronic Health Records (EHRs) are believed to have the potential to enhance efficiency and provide better health care. However, the benefits could be easily compromised if EHRs are not used appropriately. This paper applies a modified waterfall life cycle model to evaluate the roles of health IT professionals in the adoption and management of EHRs. We then present our development of a Masters\u27 program in Medical Informatics for the education of health IT professionals. We conclude that health IT professionals serve key roles in addressing the problems and concerns and help fulfill envision of EHRs. © 2012 IEEE
are digitizing patients ’ medical records. In the United States, the recent economic stimulus packag...
Electronic Health Records (EHRs) constitute evidence of online health information management. Critic...
Abstract. In this paper we discuss our approach for integrating electronic patient records into heal...
Electronic Health Records (EHRs) are believed to have the potential to enhance efficiency and provid...
The use of Electronic Health Record (EHR) systems is increasing worldwide. Electronic health records...
The rapid adoption of standardized electronic medical records in clinical settings has created a dem...
One significant feature of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act passed in 2009 is the mandate ...
The Health Information Management (HIM) profession is the heart of the health organization; with eac...
Electronic Health Records (EHRs) constitute evidence of onlinehealth information management. Critica...
Background: With the aim of improving health care processes through health information technology (H...
Adoption of innovations by firms and workers is an important part of the process of technological ch...
Our longitudinal study examines the changing roles of health care professionals (physicians, nurses,...
Abstract— Electronic health records (EHRs) offer many potential opportunities for patients, payers, ...
Health care lags behind other industries inadopting information technology by asmuch as 10–15 years ...
Health information management (HIM) is the heart of a health organization; with each beat, it suppli...
are digitizing patients ’ medical records. In the United States, the recent economic stimulus packag...
Electronic Health Records (EHRs) constitute evidence of online health information management. Critic...
Abstract. In this paper we discuss our approach for integrating electronic patient records into heal...
Electronic Health Records (EHRs) are believed to have the potential to enhance efficiency and provid...
The use of Electronic Health Record (EHR) systems is increasing worldwide. Electronic health records...
The rapid adoption of standardized electronic medical records in clinical settings has created a dem...
One significant feature of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act passed in 2009 is the mandate ...
The Health Information Management (HIM) profession is the heart of the health organization; with eac...
Electronic Health Records (EHRs) constitute evidence of onlinehealth information management. Critica...
Background: With the aim of improving health care processes through health information technology (H...
Adoption of innovations by firms and workers is an important part of the process of technological ch...
Our longitudinal study examines the changing roles of health care professionals (physicians, nurses,...
Abstract— Electronic health records (EHRs) offer many potential opportunities for patients, payers, ...
Health care lags behind other industries inadopting information technology by asmuch as 10–15 years ...
Health information management (HIM) is the heart of a health organization; with each beat, it suppli...
are digitizing patients ’ medical records. In the United States, the recent economic stimulus packag...
Electronic Health Records (EHRs) constitute evidence of online health information management. Critic...
Abstract. In this paper we discuss our approach for integrating electronic patient records into heal...