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Electronic Health Record Adoption in US Hospitals: Progress Continues, But Challenges Persist

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  • Julia Adler-Milstein
  • Catherine M. DesRoches
  • Peter Kralovec
  • Gregory Foster
  • Chantal Worzala
  • Dustin Charles
  • Talisha Searcy
  • Ashish K. Jha

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Achieving nationwide adoption of electronic health records (EHRs) remains an important policy priority.

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  • Julia Adler-Milstein & Catherine M. DesRoches & Peter Kralovec & Gregory Foster & Chantal Worzala & Dustin Charles & Talisha Searcy & Ashish K. Jha, "undated". "Electronic Health Record Adoption in US Hospitals: Progress Continues, But Challenges Persist," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 1290c01811754db6b71497a36, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:1290c01811754db6b71497a3672edfd6
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    1. Diego A. Martinez & Felipe Feijoo & Jose L. Zayas-Castro & Scott Levin & Tapas K. Das, 2018. "A strategic gaming model for health information exchange markets," Health Care Management Science, Springer, vol. 21(1), pages 119-130, March.

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    Hospitals; Information Technology; EHR;
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