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Health Information Technology in the United States: Progress and Challenges Ahead 2014

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  • Catherine M. DesRoches
  • Michael W. Painter
  • Ashish K. Jha

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Adopting EHRs is the first step in a long and complex journey to an IT-enabled health care system in which technology is effectively leveraged to address ongoing cost and quality challenges.

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  • Catherine M. DesRoches & Michael W. Painter & Ashish K. Jha, 2014. "Health Information Technology in the United States: Progress and Challenges Ahead 2014," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 0262ebe769b94bd99d436ae19, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:0262ebe769b94bd99d436ae193393bfa
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    1. Lorenzo Moreno & Boyd Gilman & Greg Peterson & Catherine DesRoches & Sheila Hoag & Linda Barterian & Laura Blue & Katharine Bradley & Emily Ehrlich & Kristin Geonnotti & Lauren Hula & Keith Kranker & , "undated". "Evaluation of Health Care Innovation Awards (HCIA): Primary Care Redesign Programs, Second Annual Report, Volume II: Individual Program Summaries," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 6899122533d54d7d9bc2ca905, Mathematica Policy Research.
    2. Lorenzo Moreno & Boyd Gilman & Greg Peterson & Catherine DesRoches & Sheila Hoag & Linda Barterian & Laura Blue & Katharine Bradley & Emily Ehrlich & Kristin Geonnotti & Lauren Hula & Keith Kranker & , "undated". "Evaluation of Health Care Innovation Awards (HCIA): Primary Care Redesign Programs, Second Annual Report, Volume I: Synthesis Report," Mathematica Policy Research Reports bab325620fa24c298e8bee683, Mathematica Policy Research.

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    Health Information Technology; HIT; Health;
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