Challenges to EHR implementation in electronic- versus paper-based office practices
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Leadership at paper- and EHR-based practices in 1 academic network has different priorities for implementing a new EHR. Ambulatory practices upgrading their legacy EHR have unique challenges.
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| Authors | Zandieh SO;Yoon-Flannery K;Kuperman GJ;Langsam DJ;Hyman D;Kaushal R;; |
| Journal | Journal of General Internal Medicine |
| Year | 2008 |
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National Center for Biotechnology Information
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Teaching
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pmid:18369679
pmc2517887
doi:10.1007/s11606-008-0573-5
stephanie o zandieh
kahyun yoon-flannery
rainu kaushal
ambulatory care facilities / organization & administration*
attitude to computers
medical records systems
computerized / organization & administration*
physician executives
practice management
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internal medicine
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