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Adoption of Electronic Health Records Grows Rapidly, But Fewer Than Half of US Hospitals had at Least a Basic System in 2012

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  • Catherine M. DesRoches
  • Dustin Charles
  • Michael F. Furukawa
  • Maulik S. Joshi
  • Peter Kralovec
  • Farzad Mostashari
  • Chantal Worzala Ashish K. Jha

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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.

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  • Catherine M. DesRoches & Dustin Charles & Michael F. Furukawa & Maulik S. Joshi & Peter Kralovec & Farzad Mostashari & Chantal Worzala Ashish K. Jha, "undated". "Adoption of Electronic Health Records Grows Rapidly, But Fewer Than Half of US Hospitals had at Least a Basic System in 2012," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 0d8d890b940d4e0f835fa1ade, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:0d8d890b940d4e0f835fa1adeb45eae1
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    1. Laurence C. Baker & M. Kate Bundorf & Daniel P. Kessler, 2015. "Expanding Patients' Property Rights in Their Medical Records," American Journal of Health Economics, MIT Press, vol. 1(1), pages 82-100, Winter.
    2. Laurence C. Baker & Kate Bundorf & Daniel Kessler, 2014. "Expanding Patients' Property Rights In Their Medical Records," NBER Working Papers 20565, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
    3. Ward, Michael J. & Marsolo, Keith A. & Froehle, Craig M., 2014. "Applications of business analytics in healthcare," Business Horizons, Elsevier, vol. 57(5), pages 571-582.
    4. Sriram Somanchi & Idris Adjerid & Ralph Gross, 2022. "To Predict or Not to Predict: The Case of the Emergency Department," Production and Operations Management, Production and Operations Management Society, vol. 31(2), pages 799-818, February.

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    Electronic Health Records; EHRs; Health Information Technology; HIT;
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