<strong>Background</strong> Health information technology (HIT) has the potential to improve clinical outcomes, increase health provider productivity and reduce healthcare costs. Over half of all patient care is delivered in physician practice organisations, yet adoption and utilisation of HIT in these groups lags behind inpatient facilities. <strong>Objective</strong> To better understand current utilisation rates along with benefits and barriers to HIT adoption in physician practice organisations. <strong>Methods</strong> Published literature on the adoption and use of HIT in physician practice organisations within the USA between 12 January 2004 and 12 January 2009 and indexed in MEDLINE and EMBASE was included in the systematic review. ...
Objective: The primary aims of this study were: (1) to describe variation in how physician practices...
Abstract Background Comprehensive knowledge about the level of healthcare information technology (HI...
Abstract Digital technologies change the healthcare environment, with several studies suggesting bar...
Background Health information technology (HIT) has the potential to improve clinical outcomes, incre...
BACKGROUND: Health Information Technology (HIT) enhances patient safety, which can also help to redu...
ObjectiveWe sought to determine the extent to which adoption of health information technology (HIT) ...
Objective: To systematically review the published evidence of the impact of health information techn...
PurposeImplementation and meaningful use of health information technology (HIT) has been shown to fa...
Objectives This literature review identifies and categorises, from an organisational management pers...
Introduction: The successful implementation of health information technologies requires investigatin...
Background: eHealth is an application of information and communication technologies across the whole...
BACKGROUND: The adoption and use of health information technology (IT) continues to grow around the ...
Making healthcare comprehensive and more efficient remains a complex challenge. Health Information T...
BACKGROUND: Healthcare IT (HIT) increasingly gains public attention and clinical daily relevance. A ...
BACKGROUND: Healthcare IT (HIT) increasingly gains public attention and clinical daily relevance. A ...
Objective: The primary aims of this study were: (1) to describe variation in how physician practices...
Abstract Background Comprehensive knowledge about the level of healthcare information technology (HI...
Abstract Digital technologies change the healthcare environment, with several studies suggesting bar...
Background Health information technology (HIT) has the potential to improve clinical outcomes, incre...
BACKGROUND: Health Information Technology (HIT) enhances patient safety, which can also help to redu...
ObjectiveWe sought to determine the extent to which adoption of health information technology (HIT) ...
Objective: To systematically review the published evidence of the impact of health information techn...
PurposeImplementation and meaningful use of health information technology (HIT) has been shown to fa...
Objectives This literature review identifies and categorises, from an organisational management pers...
Introduction: The successful implementation of health information technologies requires investigatin...
Background: eHealth is an application of information and communication technologies across the whole...
BACKGROUND: The adoption and use of health information technology (IT) continues to grow around the ...
Making healthcare comprehensive and more efficient remains a complex challenge. Health Information T...
BACKGROUND: Healthcare IT (HIT) increasingly gains public attention and clinical daily relevance. A ...
BACKGROUND: Healthcare IT (HIT) increasingly gains public attention and clinical daily relevance. A ...
Objective: The primary aims of this study were: (1) to describe variation in how physician practices...
Abstract Background Comprehensive knowledge about the level of healthcare information technology (HI...
Abstract Digital technologies change the healthcare environment, with several studies suggesting bar...