The article reports on the barriers to the adoption of electronic health records (EHR) in the U.S. The positive effects of EHR are presented including improved quality of patient care, reduced medical errors, and providing cost-effective health care services. The obstacles to EHR adoption, such as financial costs, implementation challenges, and privacy and data security concerns, are discussed
This paper explores the many hurdles to the adoption of Electronic Medical Records by healthcare pro...
Background: Electronic Health Records (EHRs) are changing the operations within local health departm...
While the adoption of computer systems is pervasive in most industries, few healthcare organizations...
The article reports on the barriers to the adoption of electronic health records (EHR) in the U.S. T...
lectronic health records (EHRs) have great potential to improve safety, quality, and efficiency in t...
Introduction: During the past 20 years, with huge advances in information technology and particularl...
Healthcare industry leaders, government agencies and the general public are beginning to see the val...
Electronic health records (EHRs) are desired by both physicians and patients, but the transition to ...
Electronic health records is an evolving concept defined as a systematic collection of electronic he...
The article discusses the significance in implementing electronic health records (EHR) to medical ca...
Introduction: Electronic Health Records (EHRs) and Health Information Exchanges (HIEs) are changing ...
This paper explores the benefits and barriers that healthcare orgianzations experience when implemen...
Electronic health records (EHR) are not a new idea in the U.S. medical system, but surprisingly ther...
President George W. Bush\u27s administration has outlined initial necessary steps to transform the h...
Electronic Health Record (EHR) is hailed as a health information technology with great potential to ...
This paper explores the many hurdles to the adoption of Electronic Medical Records by healthcare pro...
Background: Electronic Health Records (EHRs) are changing the operations within local health departm...
While the adoption of computer systems is pervasive in most industries, few healthcare organizations...
The article reports on the barriers to the adoption of electronic health records (EHR) in the U.S. T...
lectronic health records (EHRs) have great potential to improve safety, quality, and efficiency in t...
Introduction: During the past 20 years, with huge advances in information technology and particularl...
Healthcare industry leaders, government agencies and the general public are beginning to see the val...
Electronic health records (EHRs) are desired by both physicians and patients, but the transition to ...
Electronic health records is an evolving concept defined as a systematic collection of electronic he...
The article discusses the significance in implementing electronic health records (EHR) to medical ca...
Introduction: Electronic Health Records (EHRs) and Health Information Exchanges (HIEs) are changing ...
This paper explores the benefits and barriers that healthcare orgianzations experience when implemen...
Electronic health records (EHR) are not a new idea in the U.S. medical system, but surprisingly ther...
President George W. Bush\u27s administration has outlined initial necessary steps to transform the h...
Electronic Health Record (EHR) is hailed as a health information technology with great potential to ...
This paper explores the many hurdles to the adoption of Electronic Medical Records by healthcare pro...
Background: Electronic Health Records (EHRs) are changing the operations within local health departm...
While the adoption of computer systems is pervasive in most industries, few healthcare organizations...