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Correlates of electronic health record adoption in office practices: a statewide …

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SR Simon, R Kaushal, PD Cleary, CA Jenter, LA … - Journal of the American …, 2007 - Elsevier
The response rate was 71% (1345/1884). Overall, while 45% of physicians were using an
EHR, EHRs were present in only 23% of practices. In multivariate analysis, practice size was
strongly correlated with EHR adoption; 52% of practices with 7 or more physicians had an ...
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Physicians and electronic health records: a statewide survey


SR Simon, R Kaushal, PD Cleary, CA Jenter, … - Archives of internal …, 2007 - Am Med Assoc
Results A total of 1345 physicians responded to the survey (71.4% response rate), and 387
(28.8%) reported that their practice had adopted EHRs. More than 80% of physicians with EHRs
reported having the ability to view laboratory reports (84.8%) and document visits ...
Cited by 38 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 4 versions

Physicians, patients, and the electronic health record: an ethnographic analysis

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W Ventres, S Kooienga, N Vuckovic, R … - The Annals of Family …, 2006 - Annals Family Med
RESULTS This study identified 14 factors that influence how EHRs are used and perceived in
medical practice today. These factors were categorized into 4 thematic domains: (1)
spatial—effect of the physical presence and location of EHRs on interactions between ...
Cited by 31 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 13 versions

Supplementary prescribing: early experiences of pharmacists in Great Britain


J George, DJ McCaig, CM Bond, IT … - The Annals of …, 2006 - Harvey Whitney Books
The roles and responsibilities of allied health profession- als in Great Britain are undergoing
a major shift. Initia- tives are underway to improve patient access to medicines and to reduce
the workload of physicians by utilizing the skills and competencies of allied health ...
Cited by 19 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 4 versions

Quality improvement with an electronic health record: achievable, but not automatic

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RJ Baron - Annals of Internal Medicine, 2007 - Am Coll Physicians
With 68% of all physician–patient encounters occurring in physician groups of 4 or fewer, improvements
in small practices will be necessary to close the well-documented national gaps in consistent
delivery of high-quality care. Many believe that adoption of elec- tronic health records ...
Cited by 19 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 6 versions

Improving preventive service delivery at adult complete health check-ups: the …


V Dubey, R Mathew, K Iglar, R Moineddin, R … - BMC family …, 2006 - biomedcentral.com
A prospective cluster randomized controlled trial was conducted at four urban family practice
clinics among 38 primary care physicians affiliated with the University of Toronto. Preventive
Care Checklist Forms © were created to be used by family physicians at adult health ...
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[PDF] EHR and other IT adoption among physicians: results of a large-scale statewide …


N Menachemi, RG Brooks - Integration and Interoperability - himss.org
Original Contributions Journal of Healthcare Information Management—Vol. 20, No. 3 79 Adoption
of health information technologies (IT) has been heralded as a critical goal of a 21st-century
healthcare system. Toward that goal, a national strategic plan for accomplishing broad IT ...
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Electronic health records in specialty care: a time-motion study

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HG Lo, LP Newmark, C Yoon, LA Volk, VL Carlson, … - Journal of the American …, 2007 - Elsevier
Electronic health records (EHRs) have great potential to improve safety, quality, and efficiency
in medicine. However, adoption has been slow, and a key concern has been that clinicians will
require more time to complete their work using EHRs. Most previous studies addressing ...
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An effort to improve electronic health record medication list accuracy between visits …

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M Staroselsky, LA Volk, R Tsurikova, LP Newmark, … - international journal of …, 2008 - Elsevier
Participants were taking 665 medications according to the EHR, and reported 273 additional
medications. A lower percentage of PG users' drug regimens (54% versus 61%, p = 0.07) were
reported to be correct than those of PG non-users, although PG users took significantly ...
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Barriers to ambulatory EHR: who are'imminent adopters' and how do they differ …


N Menachemi - Informatics in Primary Care, 2006 - ingentaconnect.com
Objective Despite existing knowledge regarding electronic health record (EHR) barriers in the
ambulatory setting, little is known, specifically, about physicians who are likely to adopt EHR
im- minently. The current study identifies these immi- nent adopters and compares their ...
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