Electronic Health Records in Ambulatory Care — A National Survey of Physicians

  • DesRoches C
  • Campbell E
  • Rao S
  • et al.
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Abstract

Electronic health records have the potential to improve the delivery of health care services. However, in the United States, physicians have been slow to adopt such systems. This study assessed physicians' adoption of outpatient electronic health records, their satisfaction with such systems, the perceived effect of the systems on the quality of care, and the perceived barriers to adoption.

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DesRoches, C. M., Campbell, E. G., Rao, S. R., Donelan, K., Ferris, T. G., Jha, A., … Blumenthal, D. (2008). Electronic Health Records in Ambulatory Care — A National Survey of Physicians. New England Journal of Medicine, 359(1), 50–60. https://doi.org/10.1056/nejmsa0802005

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