Adoption of Electronic Health Records Grows Rapidly, But Fewer Than Half of US Hospitals had at Least a Basic System in 2012
Catherine M. DesRoches,
Dustin Charles,
Michael F. Furukawa,
Maulik S. Joshi,
Peter Kralovec,
Farzad Mostashari and
Chantal Worzala Ashish K. Jha
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Abstract:
This article measured current hospital use of electronic health record (EHR) systems using data from the 2012 health IT supplement to the American Hospital Association’s annual survey.
Keywords: Electronic Health Records; EHRs; Health Information Technology; HIT (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 8
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