The rise of electronic health record adoption among family physicians
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A Family Medicine Health Technology Strategy for Achieving the Triple Aim for US Health CareImproving injury prevention through health information technologyUtilizing an integrated infrastructure for outcomes research: a systematic review.Health data use, stewardship, and governance: ongoing gaps and challenges: a report from AMIA's 2012 Health Policy Meeting.Health information technology needs help from primary care researchers.Understanding differences in electronic health record (EHR) use: linking individual physicians' perceptions of uncertainty and EHR use patterns in ambulatory care.How the provenance of electronic health record data matters for research: a case example using system mapping.Are family physicians comprehensively using electronic medical records such that the data can be used for secondary purposes? A Canadian perspective.Precision Health Economics and Outcomes Research to Support Precision Medicine: Big Data Meets Patient Heterogeneity on the Road to Value.Characteristics of patient portals developed in the context of health information exchanges: early policy effects of incentives in the meaningful use program in the United States.Applications of electronic health information in public health: uses, opportunities & barriersEffects of electronic health record use on the exam room communication skills of resident physicians: a randomized within-subjects studyNational estimates of the impact of electronic health records on the workload of primary care physicians.Identifying patients with asthma in primary care electronic medical record systems Chart analysis-based electronic algorithm validation study.Survival analysis using primary care electronic health record data: A systematic review of the literature.Commentary: the role of "technovigilance" in improving care in hospitals.Increased Health Information Technology Adoption and Use Among Small Primary Care Physician Practices Over Time: A National Cohort Study.Measuring Practicing Clinicians' Information Literacy. An Exploratory Analysis in the Context of Panel Management.Health information technology in urologic care: current status and implications for quality of care.Primary-care providers' perceived barriers to integration of genetics services: a systematic review of the literature.Health care providers' perceptions of use and influence of clinical decision support reminders: qualitative study following a randomized trial to improve HPV vaccination rates.Which family physicians work routinely with nurse practitioners, physician assistants or certified nurse midwives.The Application of Genomics in Diabetes: Barriers to Discovery and Implementation.Comparison of heuristic and cognitive walkthrough usability evaluation methods for evaluating health information systems.Electronic Information Systems Use in Residential Care Facilities: The Differential Effect of Ownership Status and Chain Affiliation.Designing a quality improvement program with electronic health records: New York City's Health eQuits.Perspectives in Primary Care: A Conceptual Framework and Path for Integrating Social Determinants of Health Into Primary Care Practice.In this issue: how we think and feel influences patient care.Text Simplification Using Consumer Health Vocabulary to Generate Patient-Centered Radiology Reporting: Translation and Evaluation.Offsetting Patient-Centered Medical Homes Investment Costs Through Per-Member-Per-Month or Medicare Merit-based Incentive Payment System Incentive Payments.Diagnostic Evaluation of Patients Presenting to Primary Care with Rectal Bleeding.Primary Care Practices' Abilities And Challenges In Using Electronic Health Record Data For Quality Improvement.Physician Multisite Practicing: Impact on Access to Care.The Racial and Ethnic Composition and Distribution of Primary Care Physicians.The impact of net neutrality on digital health
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Chun-Ju Hsiao
James C Puffer
Jason C B Rinaldo
Larry A Green
Mathew T Burke
Robert L Phillips
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