ObjectiveWe sought to determine the extent to which adoption of health information technology (HIT) by physician practices may differ from the extent of use by individual physicians, and to examine factors associated with adoption and use.Materials and methodsUsing cross-sectional survey data from the National Study of Small and Medium-Sized Physician Practices (July 2007-March 2009), we examined the extent to which organizational capabilities and external incentives were associated with the adoption of five key HIT functionalities by physician practices and with use of those functionalities by individual physicians.ResultsThe rate of physician practices adopting any of the five HIT functionalities was 34.1%. When practices adopted HIT func...
ObjectiveTo examine whether physicians' use of information technology (IT) was associated with bette...
The process of adoption and implementation of information technology in organizations has always bee...
BACKGROUND: The adoption and use of health information technology (IT) continues to grow around the ...
PurposeImplementation and meaningful use of health information technology (HIT) has been shown to fa...
<strong>Background</strong> Health information technology (HIT) has the potential to improve clinica...
Objective: The primary aims of this study were: (1) to describe variation in how physician practices...
Within the last decade, there has been a growing push towards the use of electronic medical records ...
BACKGROUND: Healthcare IT (HIT) increasingly gains public attention and clinical daily relevance. A ...
BACKGROUND: Healthcare IT (HIT) increasingly gains public attention and clinical daily relevance. A ...
Abstract Background Comprehensive knowledge about the level of healthcare information technology (HI...
This paper considers the adoption of Health Information Technology (HIT) by physician clinics with t...
Health information technology (IT) has become an increasingly common part of the U.S. healthcare sys...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2002.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 168...
Making healthcare comprehensive and more efficient remains a complex challenge. Health Information T...
The healthcare sector has utilized a variety of technologies such as clinical IT to improve effectiv...
ObjectiveTo examine whether physicians' use of information technology (IT) was associated with bette...
The process of adoption and implementation of information technology in organizations has always bee...
BACKGROUND: The adoption and use of health information technology (IT) continues to grow around the ...
PurposeImplementation and meaningful use of health information technology (HIT) has been shown to fa...
<strong>Background</strong> Health information technology (HIT) has the potential to improve clinica...
Objective: The primary aims of this study were: (1) to describe variation in how physician practices...
Within the last decade, there has been a growing push towards the use of electronic medical records ...
BACKGROUND: Healthcare IT (HIT) increasingly gains public attention and clinical daily relevance. A ...
BACKGROUND: Healthcare IT (HIT) increasingly gains public attention and clinical daily relevance. A ...
Abstract Background Comprehensive knowledge about the level of healthcare information technology (HI...
This paper considers the adoption of Health Information Technology (HIT) by physician clinics with t...
Health information technology (IT) has become an increasingly common part of the U.S. healthcare sys...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2002.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 168...
Making healthcare comprehensive and more efficient remains a complex challenge. Health Information T...
The healthcare sector has utilized a variety of technologies such as clinical IT to improve effectiv...
ObjectiveTo examine whether physicians' use of information technology (IT) was associated with bette...
The process of adoption and implementation of information technology in organizations has always bee...
BACKGROUND: The adoption and use of health information technology (IT) continues to grow around the ...