The Health Information Technology for Clinical and Economic Health (HITECH) Act of 2009 encouraged the meaningful use of the electronic health record (EHR) by health care providers in the United States. “Meaningful use” monetary incentives were offered by the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) for health care providers who met standards of documenting in and using the EHR. While clinical pharmacists typically work in clinics and hospitals in the United States, they were not considered eligible professionals who could receive incentives for using the EHR. There is a great deal of literature regarding the use of the EHR by eligible professionals, but not by ineligible professionals like clinical pharmacists. One way that clinical...
"OBJECTIVES: This report presents information on the use of electronic clinical systems to support p...
AbstractA Case Study: The Influence of Incentiveson the Use of Clinical Information Technology in Ph...
(HITECH) Act of 2009 authorized incentive payments to increase physician adoption of electronic heal...
With the passing of the HITECH Act, EHRs have come into prominence and sharper focus, due to efforts...
Objective. Determine the factors that impact HIT use and MU readiness for community health centers (...
DHHS publication ; no. 2012\u20131209The 2009 Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinica...
Computerized provider order entry (CPOE) systems allow physicians to prescribe patient services elec...
Health care providers are concerned about how Affordable Care Act electronic health record regulatio...
Healthcare organizations are consistently exhausting efforts to improve their patient safety standar...
Background: With the aim of improving health care processes through health information technology (H...
In 2009 the federal government appropriated $34 billion in stimulus-related funding to promote the “...
Magister Scientiae - MSc (Pharmacy Administration and Policy Regulation)Technological advancements a...
Health Information Technologies (HIT) play an important role in supporting decisions making, health ...
Background: With the aim of improving health care processes through health information technology (H...
Value of Electronic Health Records since HITECH: A Literature Review \ TREO Talk Paper \ Shikha S. ...
"OBJECTIVES: This report presents information on the use of electronic clinical systems to support p...
AbstractA Case Study: The Influence of Incentiveson the Use of Clinical Information Technology in Ph...
(HITECH) Act of 2009 authorized incentive payments to increase physician adoption of electronic heal...
With the passing of the HITECH Act, EHRs have come into prominence and sharper focus, due to efforts...
Objective. Determine the factors that impact HIT use and MU readiness for community health centers (...
DHHS publication ; no. 2012\u20131209The 2009 Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinica...
Computerized provider order entry (CPOE) systems allow physicians to prescribe patient services elec...
Health care providers are concerned about how Affordable Care Act electronic health record regulatio...
Healthcare organizations are consistently exhausting efforts to improve their patient safety standar...
Background: With the aim of improving health care processes through health information technology (H...
In 2009 the federal government appropriated $34 billion in stimulus-related funding to promote the “...
Magister Scientiae - MSc (Pharmacy Administration and Policy Regulation)Technological advancements a...
Health Information Technologies (HIT) play an important role in supporting decisions making, health ...
Background: With the aim of improving health care processes through health information technology (H...
Value of Electronic Health Records since HITECH: A Literature Review \ TREO Talk Paper \ Shikha S. ...
"OBJECTIVES: This report presents information on the use of electronic clinical systems to support p...
AbstractA Case Study: The Influence of Incentiveson the Use of Clinical Information Technology in Ph...
(HITECH) Act of 2009 authorized incentive payments to increase physician adoption of electronic heal...