In order to study the relationship between physician networks and utilization of a computer-based hospital information system (HIS), blockmodel analysis and multidimensional scaling were used to analyze and spatially represent the network of professional relations among 24 physicians in a private group practice. A blockmodel analysis of patient referrals, consultations, discussions, and on-call coverage identified four groups of physicians who share common locations and perform similar roles within the network. Investigation of the shared attributes of these groups supports this relational structure. The results suggest that the center-periphery model of diffusion of new ideas among professionals may be too simplistic. Instead, the communic...
This study explores the role that professional networks play on the propensity of physicians to adop...
An experimental program involving the use of a hospital information system was implemented and evalu...
This paper uses social network analysis to examine the impacts on practice patterns of the introduct...
The present study explores the role that professional networks play in the propensity of hospital ph...
The present study explores the role that professional networks play in the propensity of hospital p...
Objective To study how social interactions influence physician adoption of an electronic health reco...
Background: Extant research suggests that there is a strong social component to Evidence-Based Medic...
<p>Network analysis may be a powerful tool for studying interprofessional practice. Using electronic...
This thesis examines how a more powerful and a less powerful profession --allopathic medicine and po...
With the strong ongoing push toward investment in and deployment of electronic healthcare (e-healthc...
AbstractPast studies have revealed that clinicians’ perceptions influence their participation in soc...
Objective: To study how social interactions influence physician adoption of an electronic health rec...
This study explores the role that professional networks play on the propensity of physicians to adop...
An experimental program involving the use of a hospital information system was implemented and evalu...
This paper uses social network analysis to examine the impacts on practice patterns of the introduct...
The present study explores the role that professional networks play in the propensity of hospital ph...
The present study explores the role that professional networks play in the propensity of hospital p...
Objective To study how social interactions influence physician adoption of an electronic health reco...
Background: Extant research suggests that there is a strong social component to Evidence-Based Medic...
<p>Network analysis may be a powerful tool for studying interprofessional practice. Using electronic...
This thesis examines how a more powerful and a less powerful profession --allopathic medicine and po...
With the strong ongoing push toward investment in and deployment of electronic healthcare (e-healthc...
AbstractPast studies have revealed that clinicians’ perceptions influence their participation in soc...
Objective: To study how social interactions influence physician adoption of an electronic health rec...
This study explores the role that professional networks play on the propensity of physicians to adop...
An experimental program involving the use of a hospital information system was implemented and evalu...
This paper uses social network analysis to examine the impacts on practice patterns of the introduct...