Implementing electronic health records in hospitals: a systematic literature review
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Abstract
Although EHR systems are anticipated as having positive effects on the performance of hospitals, their implementation is a complex undertaking. This systematic review reveals reasons for this complexity and presents a framework of 19 interventions that can help overcome typical problems in EHR imple …
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| Authors | Boonstra A;Versluis A;Vos JF;; |
| Journal | BMC health services research |
| Year | 2014 |
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systematic review
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pmid:25190184
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doi:10.1186/1472-6963-14-370
albert boonstra
arie versluis
janita f j vos
electronic health records*
hospital administration*
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