Physicians’ Use Of Electronic Medical Records: Barriers And Solutions
University of California, San Francisco · Institute on Aging
Abstract
The electronic medical record (EMR) is an enabling technology that allows physician practices to pursue more powerful quality improvement programs than is possible with paper-based records. However, achieving quality improvement through EMR use is neither low-cost nor easy. Based on a qualitative study of physician practices that had implemented an EMR, we found that quality improvement depends heavily on physicians' use of the EMR-and not paper-for most of their daily tasks. We identified key barriers to physicians' use of EMRs. We then suggest policy interventions to overcome these barriers, including providing work/practice support systems, improving electronic clinical data exchange, and providing…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 85.61
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 11
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2Topics & keywords
- Electronic medical record
- Medical record
- Quality management
- Quality (philosophy)
- Psychological intervention
- Meaningful use
- Key (lock)
- Work (physics)