Analyzes survey results on Americans' views on the adoption of electronic medical records (EMR) and its effects on the quality of care, effectiveness, costs, and patient privacy; the efficiency of the system; the impact of rising costs; and other issues
Abstract: The use and ready availability of electronic health records is broadly purported to have t...
After several decades of development, Electronic Medical Records (EMRs) are now exerting a more sign...
The article reports on the barriers to the adoption of electronic health records (EHR) in the U.S. T...
Presents survey findings on the use of and attitudes toward health information technology (HIT) and ...
Electronic charting and record keeping is a relatively new practice in terms of health care document...
Lila J Finney Rutten,1 Sana N Vieux,2 Jennifer L St Sauver,1 Neeraj K Arora,2 Richard P Moser,2 Elle...
Healthcare industry leaders, government agencies and the general public are beginning to see the val...
BACKGROUND: Immediate access to patients' complete health records via electronic databases could imp...
Electronic medical records (EMRs) are the newest form of documenting a patient’s medical recor...
Based on a longitudinal national survey, this study examines the adoption of electronic medical reco...
Electronic medical records (EMRs) continue to be in the national spotlight. In 2004, Presi-dent Bush...
A $35 billion program was passed by the federal government to promote the adoption of Electronic Med...
The use and ready availability of electronic health records is broadly purported to have the potenti...
Objectives: To clarify the views of the general population of two countries (US and Japan), concerni...
Background: Personal health records (PHRs) and the sharing of health information through health info...
Abstract: The use and ready availability of electronic health records is broadly purported to have t...
After several decades of development, Electronic Medical Records (EMRs) are now exerting a more sign...
The article reports on the barriers to the adoption of electronic health records (EHR) in the U.S. T...
Presents survey findings on the use of and attitudes toward health information technology (HIT) and ...
Electronic charting and record keeping is a relatively new practice in terms of health care document...
Lila J Finney Rutten,1 Sana N Vieux,2 Jennifer L St Sauver,1 Neeraj K Arora,2 Richard P Moser,2 Elle...
Healthcare industry leaders, government agencies and the general public are beginning to see the val...
BACKGROUND: Immediate access to patients' complete health records via electronic databases could imp...
Electronic medical records (EMRs) are the newest form of documenting a patient’s medical recor...
Based on a longitudinal national survey, this study examines the adoption of electronic medical reco...
Electronic medical records (EMRs) continue to be in the national spotlight. In 2004, Presi-dent Bush...
A $35 billion program was passed by the federal government to promote the adoption of Electronic Med...
The use and ready availability of electronic health records is broadly purported to have the potenti...
Objectives: To clarify the views of the general population of two countries (US and Japan), concerni...
Background: Personal health records (PHRs) and the sharing of health information through health info...
Abstract: The use and ready availability of electronic health records is broadly purported to have t...
After several decades of development, Electronic Medical Records (EMRs) are now exerting a more sign...
The article reports on the barriers to the adoption of electronic health records (EHR) in the U.S. T...