Affiliations 1 Schools of Information and Public Health... adopted electronic health records (EHRs), we know little about whether hospitals use EHRs in advanced ways that are critical...
Despite a consensus that the use of health information technology should lead to more efficient, safer, and higher-quality care, there are no reliable estimates of the prevalence of adoption of ele...
The very low levels of adoption of electronic health records in U.S. hospitals suggest that policymakers face substantial obstacles to the achievement of health care performance goals that depend o...
(2009) Jha et al. New England Journal of Medicine. BACKGROUND: Despite a consensus that the use of health information technology should lead to more efficient, safer, and higher-quality care, there...
An electronic health record (EHR) is the systematized collection of patient and population electronically stored health information in a digital format. [1] These records can be shared...
AbstractObjective. While most hospitals have adopted electronic health records (EHRs), we know little about whether hospitals use EHRs in advanced ways tha
Given the substantial federal financial incentives soon to be available to providers who make "meaningful use" of electronic health records, tracking the progress of this health care technology con...
Electronic Health Record Association | LinkedIn 팔로워 1,071명 | The HIMSS EHRA member companies serve US hospitals, post-acute, specialty & ambulatory healthcare providers using EHRs. | The HIMSS EHR...
eligible hospitals to attest annually that they performed a safety assessment of their electronic health record (EHR) system... 1 This milestone affects virtually all US hospitals, but...
Source : American Hospital Association (AHA) Annual Survey Information Technology Supplement, 2008-present. National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) National Ambulatory Care Survey (2008-2011) and National Electronic Health Record Survey (2012-present), Citation : Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology. ‘National Trends in Hospital and Physician Adoption of Electronic Health Records,’ Health IT Quick-Stat #61.