International audienceComputer-based information systems feature in almost every aspect of our lives, and yet most of us receive handwritten prescriptions when we visit our doctors and rely on paper-based medical records in our healthcare. Although electronic health record (EHR) systems have long been promoted as a cost-effective and efficient alternative to this situation, clear-cut evidence of their success has not been forthcoming. An examination of some of the underlying problems that prevent EHR systems from delivering the benefits that their proponents tout identifies four broad objectives - reducing cost, reducing errors, improving coordination and improving adherence to standards - and shows that they are not always met. The three p...
The evolution of medicinal practices has partnered with the dynamic nature of technology to produce ...
Driven by the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health (HITECH) Act large numb...
Understanding whether electronic health records, as currently adopted, improve quality and efficienc...
Electronic health records is an evolving concept defined as a systematic collection of electronic he...
Electronic Health Record (EHR) is hailed as a health information technology with great potential to ...
Implementation of an electronic health record (EHR) has great potential to improve quality of care t...
Health care is complex and there are few sectors that can compare to it in complexity and in the nee...
In the realm of healthcare, physicians have traditionally documented patient records on paper. Howe...
the federal meaningful use program (1). This is one of the largest public infrastructural investment...
Since the early 1970s electronic health records have been an alternative option to paper documentati...
Patients and healthcare providers are continually exposed to a healthcare system powered by medical ...
This paper looks at the central role of the electronic health record (EHR) in health information tec...
With 68 % of all physician–patient encounters occurring in physician groups of 4 or fewer, improveme...
Electronic health records (EHRs) allow for the systematic collection and management of patient healt...
Electronic health records (EHR) are not a new idea in the U.S. medical system, but surprisingly ther...
The evolution of medicinal practices has partnered with the dynamic nature of technology to produce ...
Driven by the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health (HITECH) Act large numb...
Understanding whether electronic health records, as currently adopted, improve quality and efficienc...
Electronic health records is an evolving concept defined as a systematic collection of electronic he...
Electronic Health Record (EHR) is hailed as a health information technology with great potential to ...
Implementation of an electronic health record (EHR) has great potential to improve quality of care t...
Health care is complex and there are few sectors that can compare to it in complexity and in the nee...
In the realm of healthcare, physicians have traditionally documented patient records on paper. Howe...
the federal meaningful use program (1). This is one of the largest public infrastructural investment...
Since the early 1970s electronic health records have been an alternative option to paper documentati...
Patients and healthcare providers are continually exposed to a healthcare system powered by medical ...
This paper looks at the central role of the electronic health record (EHR) in health information tec...
With 68 % of all physician–patient encounters occurring in physician groups of 4 or fewer, improveme...
Electronic health records (EHRs) allow for the systematic collection and management of patient healt...
Electronic health records (EHR) are not a new idea in the U.S. medical system, but surprisingly ther...
The evolution of medicinal practices has partnered with the dynamic nature of technology to produce ...
Driven by the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health (HITECH) Act large numb...
Understanding whether electronic health records, as currently adopted, improve quality and efficienc...