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Correlates of Electronic Health Record Adoption in Office Practices: A Statewide Survey
Author(s) -
Steven R. Simon,
Rainu Kaushal,
Paul D. Cleary,
Chelsea Jenter,
Lynn A. Volk,
Eric G. Poon,
E. John Orav,
Helen G Lo,
D.H. Williams,
David W. Bates
Publication year - 2006
Publication title -
journal of the american medical informatics association
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.614
H-Index - 150
eISSN - 1527-974X
pISSN - 1067-5027
DOI - 10.1197/jamia.m2187
Subject(s) - electronic health record , health records , meaningful use , medical record , health information technology , quality (philosophy) , electronic medical record , family medicine , medicine , medline , health care , survey data collection , measure (data warehouse) , business , computer science , data mining , political science , law , philosophy , statistics , mathematics , epistemology , radiology
Despite emerging evidence that electronic health records (EHRs) can improve the efficiency and quality of medical care, most physicians in office practice in the United States do not currently use an EHR. We sought to measure the correlates of EHR adoption.

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