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February, 2012
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Adoption of comprehensive EHRs low, but underlying parts may provide boost

“Although few U.S. hospitals have a comprehensive electronic health records system in place, many have parts of an EHR – which could help spur adoption faster than data may suggest, says a New England Journal of Medicine article.
According to a survey of all acute care hospital members of the American Hospital Association, with 63.1 percent of hospitals responding, only 1.5 percent of those hospitals have a comprehensive EHR system (present in all clinical units), 7.6 percent have a basic system (present in at least one clinical unit) and 17 percent have a computerized provider-order entry for medications.”
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Molly Merrill, Healthcare IT News, 167 April 2009

17 April 2009 | Categories: News | Country: United States | EHR: EHR, EHR USA | Tag(s): Adoption, Costs, CPOE, Hospitals
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