Perspectives on electronic medical records adoption: electronic medical records (EMR) in outcomes research
D Belletti, C Zacker, CD Mullins - Patient Related Outcome …, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
Health information technology (HIT) is engineered to promote improved quality and
efficiency of care, and reduce medical errors. Healthcare organizations have made …
efficiency of care, and reduce medical errors. Healthcare organizations have made …
[HTML][HTML] A study of information technology use and implementation of electronic medical record systems in BC medical practices
Background: The use of information technology (IT) and electronic medical records (EMRs)
in medical offices can improve health care delivery. In 2006 funding was approved to …
in medical offices can improve health care delivery. In 2006 funding was approved to …
Electronic medical records (EMR): An empirical testing of factors contributing to healthcare professionals' resistance to use EMR systems
EP Bazile - 2016 - search.proquest.com
The benefits of using electronic medical records (EMRs) have been well documented;
however, despite numerous financial benefits and cost reductions being offered by the …
however, despite numerous financial benefits and cost reductions being offered by the …
[HTML][HTML] Resistance to Electronic Medical Records(EMRs): A Barrier to Improved Quality of Care
DB Meinert - Informing Science: International Journal of an …, 2005 - books.google.com
While most industries have aggressively leveraged information technology (IT) to improve
quality and reduce costs the healthcare sector has lagged behind. Electronic Medical …
quality and reduce costs the healthcare sector has lagged behind. Electronic Medical …
[HTML][HTML] Association between electronic medical records and healthcare quality
HL Lin, DC Wu, SM Cheng, CJ Chen, MC Wang… - Medicine, 2020 - journals.lww.com
The implementation of electronic medical records (EMRs) has generally been thought to
improve medical efficiency and safety, but consistent evidence of improved healthcare …
improve medical efficiency and safety, but consistent evidence of improved healthcare …
Adopting electronic medical records: are they just electronic paper records?
M Price, A Singer, J Kim - Canadian Family Physician, 2013 - cfp.ca
Objective To understand the key challenges to adoption of advanced features of electronic
medical records (EMRs) in office practice, and to better understand these challenges in a …
medical records (EMRs) in office practice, and to better understand these challenges in a …
Which physicians and practices are using electronic medical records?
CW Burt, JE Sisk - Health affairs, 2005 - healthaffairs.org
Greater use of electronic medical records (EMRs) has the potential to improve the quality of
medical care and has become a goal of the US administration. According to the National …
medical care and has become a goal of the US administration. According to the National …
Electronic medical record use by office-based physicians and their practices, United States, 2007
E Hing, CJ Hsiao - 2010 - stacks.cdc.gov
" Objectives--This report presents information on the adoption of electronic medical records
(EMRs) by office-based physicians in 2007. Percentages of medical practices and …
(EMRs) by office-based physicians in 2007. Percentages of medical practices and …
Use of electronic medical records for health outcomes research: a literature review
BB Dean, J Lam, JL Natoli, Q Butler… - … Care Research and …, 2009 - journals.sagepub.com
This review assessed the use of electronic medical record (EMR) systems in outcomes
research. We systematically searched PubMed to identify articles published from January …
research. We systematically searched PubMed to identify articles published from January …
Electronic medical records: are physicians ready?
KH Dansky, LD Gamm, JJ Vasey… - Journal of Healthcare …, 1999 - journals.lww.com
The use of electronic medical records (EMR) in healthcare organizations will require
substantial changes in the way physicians and their staff provide patient care. This study is …
substantial changes in the way physicians and their staff provide patient care. This study is …