Objective To examine across seven countries the relationship between physician office information system capacity and the quality of care.Design Multivariate analysis of a cross-sectional 2006 random survey of primary care physicians in seven countries: Australia, Canada, Germany, the Netherlands, New Zealand, United Kingdom, and United States.Main outcome measures coordination and safety of care, care for chronically ill patients, and satisfaction with practice of medicine.Results The study finds significant disparities in the quality of health care between practices with low information system capacity and those with high technical capacity after controlling for within country differences and practice size. There were significant physicia...
Background: Several models suggest how the qualities of a product or service influence user satisfac...
The implications of the physician-patient relationship and communication on healthcare quality have ...
This second paper in a series of five looks at how computing in primary care began and provides back...
The concept of Health Related Quality of Life and its determinants have evolved since the 1980s. Alt...
Within the last decade, there has been a growing push towards the use of electronic medical records ...
Background Health information technology is one of the building blocks of a high-performing health s...
This is the last in a series of five papers about the use of computing technology in general practit...
Day-to-day operations management in hospital units is difficult due to continuously varying situatio...
Making healthcare comprehensive and more efficient remains a complex challenge. Health Information T...
AbSTrACT: Denmark is one of the world’s leading countries in the use of health care tech-nology. Vir...
Objective, to pilot benchmark measures of health information and communication technology (ICT) avai...
Background: The adoption of health information technology has been recommended as a viable mechanism...
This is the fourth in a series of five papers about the use of computing technology in general pract...
AbstractObjectivesThe objectives of this study were to measure physician satisfaction with a recentl...
Day-to-day operations management in hospital units is difficult due to continuously varying situatio...
Background: Several models suggest how the qualities of a product or service influence user satisfac...
The implications of the physician-patient relationship and communication on healthcare quality have ...
This second paper in a series of five looks at how computing in primary care began and provides back...
The concept of Health Related Quality of Life and its determinants have evolved since the 1980s. Alt...
Within the last decade, there has been a growing push towards the use of electronic medical records ...
Background Health information technology is one of the building blocks of a high-performing health s...
This is the last in a series of five papers about the use of computing technology in general practit...
Day-to-day operations management in hospital units is difficult due to continuously varying situatio...
Making healthcare comprehensive and more efficient remains a complex challenge. Health Information T...
AbSTrACT: Denmark is one of the world’s leading countries in the use of health care tech-nology. Vir...
Objective, to pilot benchmark measures of health information and communication technology (ICT) avai...
Background: The adoption of health information technology has been recommended as a viable mechanism...
This is the fourth in a series of five papers about the use of computing technology in general pract...
AbstractObjectivesThe objectives of this study were to measure physician satisfaction with a recentl...
Day-to-day operations management in hospital units is difficult due to continuously varying situatio...
Background: Several models suggest how the qualities of a product or service influence user satisfac...
The implications of the physician-patient relationship and communication on healthcare quality have ...
This second paper in a series of five looks at how computing in primary care began and provides back...