NEJM -- Electronic Health Records in Ambulatory Care -- A National Survey of PhysiciansFirst Faved : Jun 19 2008 by kencamFaved : 1 time with noteViewed : 4 timesFave It!
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- kencam - Jun 19 2008 | EHR, Health, Research, Technology
Quoted: A survey published in the New England Journal of Medicine found that only 17% of U.S. physicians are using a basic, partially functional or fully functional electronic health record system. The cost of EHRs was cited as the primary barrier to EHR adoption. Researchers recommended government incentives to increase EHR uptake.
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