Effect of electronic health records on health care costs: longitudinal comparative evidence from community practices
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Abstract
Using commercially available EHRs in community practices seems to modestly slow ambulatory cost growth. Broader changes in the organization and payment of care may prompt clinicians to use EHRs in ways that result in more substantial savings.
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| Authors | Adler-Milstein J;Salzberg C;Franz C;Orav EJ;Newhouse JP;Bates DW;; |
| Journal | annals of internal medicine |
| Year | 2013 |
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pmid:23856682
doi:10.7326/0003-4819-159-2-201307160-00004
julia adler-milstein
claudia salzberg
david w bates
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