PurposeImplementation and meaningful use of health information technology (HIT) has been shown to facilitate delivery system transformation, yet implementation is far from universal. This study examined correlates of greater HIT implementation over time among a national cohort of small primary care practices in the United States.MethodsWe used data from a 40-minute telephone panel survey of 566 small primary care practices having 8 or fewer physicians to investigate adoption and use of HIT in 2007-2010 and 2012-2013. We used generalized estimating equations (GEE) to estimate the association of practice characteristics and external incentives with the adoption and use of HIT. We studied 18 measures of HIT functionalities, including record ke...
Context: The future of health care includes electronic health records (EHR) and Health Information E...
Introduction: Recent evaluations of IT innovations in primary care have highlighted variations betwe...
It has been shown that the use of Health Information Technology (HIT) is associated with reduced cos...
ObjectiveWe sought to determine the extent to which adoption of health information technology (HIT) ...
Objective: The primary aims of this study were: (1) to describe variation in how physician practices...
<strong>Background</strong> Health information technology (HIT) has the potential to improve clinica...
Within the last decade, there has been a growing push towards the use of electronic medical records ...
Abstract Background Comprehensive knowledge about the level of healthcare information technology (HI...
Making healthcare comprehensive and more efficient remains a complex challenge. Health Information T...
Despite high levels of investment, expectation, and effort to push forward the adoption of Electroni...
The objective of this study was to assess the current level of information technology use by primary...
OBJECTIVE: To examine variation in the adoption of electronic health record (EHR) functionalities an...
With help from targeted federal investments, U.S. physician offices and hospitals have accelerated t...
Reformers in the US have earmarked substantial resources towards encour-aging the adoption of electr...
This paper considers the adoption of Health Information Technology (HIT) by physician clinics with t...
Context: The future of health care includes electronic health records (EHR) and Health Information E...
Introduction: Recent evaluations of IT innovations in primary care have highlighted variations betwe...
It has been shown that the use of Health Information Technology (HIT) is associated with reduced cos...
ObjectiveWe sought to determine the extent to which adoption of health information technology (HIT) ...
Objective: The primary aims of this study were: (1) to describe variation in how physician practices...
<strong>Background</strong> Health information technology (HIT) has the potential to improve clinica...
Within the last decade, there has been a growing push towards the use of electronic medical records ...
Abstract Background Comprehensive knowledge about the level of healthcare information technology (HI...
Making healthcare comprehensive and more efficient remains a complex challenge. Health Information T...
Despite high levels of investment, expectation, and effort to push forward the adoption of Electroni...
The objective of this study was to assess the current level of information technology use by primary...
OBJECTIVE: To examine variation in the adoption of electronic health record (EHR) functionalities an...
With help from targeted federal investments, U.S. physician offices and hospitals have accelerated t...
Reformers in the US have earmarked substantial resources towards encour-aging the adoption of electr...
This paper considers the adoption of Health Information Technology (HIT) by physician clinics with t...
Context: The future of health care includes electronic health records (EHR) and Health Information E...
Introduction: Recent evaluations of IT innovations in primary care have highlighted variations betwe...
It has been shown that the use of Health Information Technology (HIT) is associated with reduced cos...