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Perceptions of Electronic Health Records and Their Effect on the Quality of Care: Results from a Survey of Patients in Four States

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  • Jelena Zurovac
  • Stacy Dale
  • Martha Kovac

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Using data from patients surveyed after primary care provider visits, this working paper found patients had favorable perceptions of electronic health records (EHRs). Patients believed that EHRs improved the quality of care, and most were not concerned with confidentiality of records.

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  • Jelena Zurovac & Stacy Dale & Martha Kovac, "undated". "Perceptions of Electronic Health Records and Their Effect on the Quality of Care: Results from a Survey of Patients in Four States," Mathematica Policy Research Reports cd9941b6b7374f3ba38fd30aa, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:cd9941b6b7374f3ba38fd30aa535e23a
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    1. Timothy K. Lake & Tricia Collins Higgins & Paul B. Ginsburg, "undated". "Fostering Health Information Technology in Small Physician Practices: Lessons from Independent Practice Associations," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 23df78217af7436ea470d809e, Mathematica Policy Research.
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