“Use of electronic health records by physicians could result in modest gains in patient care, according to a paper published in the Annals of Internal Medicine on October 6.
Researchers affiliated with the RAND Corporation and Brigham and Women’s Hospital found that among primary care practices, different so-called structural capabilities, such as having multifunctional electronic health records (EHRs) and giving performance feedback to doctors, appeared to bring real, if small, benefits to patients.”
Article
Brendon Nafziger, DotMedNews, 9 October 2009
Article (Friedberg 2009)

