The EHR is a database record that incorporates a patient’s health care details from conception to death and which can be distributed over a number of sites or aggregated at a particular source. This article describes the function and concept of the EHR by relating it to other medical information technologies, other changes in health care delivery, and a holistic health information model. The article compares the progress that Europe, Australia, and the US have made in the journey towards EHR implementation and concludes by highlighting some of the costs, barriers and consequences associated with the transition to a comprehensive EHR system
President George W. Bush\u27s administration has outlined initial necessary steps to transform the h...
With the passing of the HITECH Act, EHRs have come into prominence and sharper focus, due to efforts...
Electronic Medical Records (EMR) are digitised versions of the paper charts in clinician offices, cl...
Objective: to examine the American electronic health records from a legal perspective. Results: the ...
The article reports on the barriers to the adoption of electronic health records (EHR) in the U.S. T...
Reviewer: Powell, John[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent version....
The Electronic Health Record (EHR) has many advantages and its introduction is, at the moment, in di...
What is true for many aspects of life is also true for HIT-timing is everything. When a practice is ...
The focus of this special issue is to describe and compare electronic health record initiatives acro...
Abstract The development and implementation of electronic health records (EHR) have occurred slowly ...
Electronic health records (EHRs) are desired by both physicians and patients, but the transition to ...
This paper looks at the central role of the electronic health record (EHR) in health information tec...
Electronic Health Records (EHRs) constitute evidence of online health information management. Critic...
The US Healthcare Industry lags behind other industries in its use of technologies for process impro...
In this section, after a brief history, the issue of definition and several dimensions of electronic...
President George W. Bush\u27s administration has outlined initial necessary steps to transform the h...
With the passing of the HITECH Act, EHRs have come into prominence and sharper focus, due to efforts...
Electronic Medical Records (EMR) are digitised versions of the paper charts in clinician offices, cl...
Objective: to examine the American electronic health records from a legal perspective. Results: the ...
The article reports on the barriers to the adoption of electronic health records (EHR) in the U.S. T...
Reviewer: Powell, John[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent version....
The Electronic Health Record (EHR) has many advantages and its introduction is, at the moment, in di...
What is true for many aspects of life is also true for HIT-timing is everything. When a practice is ...
The focus of this special issue is to describe and compare electronic health record initiatives acro...
Abstract The development and implementation of electronic health records (EHR) have occurred slowly ...
Electronic health records (EHRs) are desired by both physicians and patients, but the transition to ...
This paper looks at the central role of the electronic health record (EHR) in health information tec...
Electronic Health Records (EHRs) constitute evidence of online health information management. Critic...
The US Healthcare Industry lags behind other industries in its use of technologies for process impro...
In this section, after a brief history, the issue of definition and several dimensions of electronic...
President George W. Bush\u27s administration has outlined initial necessary steps to transform the h...
With the passing of the HITECH Act, EHRs have come into prominence and sharper focus, due to efforts...
Electronic Medical Records (EMR) are digitised versions of the paper charts in clinician offices, cl...