Implementation and adoption of nationwide electronic health records in secondary care in England: qualitative analysis of interim results from a prospective national evaluation

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2010
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Experiences from the early implementation sites, which have received considerable attention, financial investment and support, indicate that delivering improved healthcare through nationwide electronic health records will be a long, complex, and iterative process requiring flexibility and local adap …
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Authors Robertson A;Cresswell K;Takian A;Petrakaki D;Crowe S;Cornford T;Barber N;Avery A;Fernando B;Jacklin A;Prescott R;Klecun E;Paton J;Lichtner V;Quinn C;Ali M;Morrison Z;Jani Y;Waring J;Marsden K;Sheikh A;;
Journal BMJ (Clinical research ed.)
Year 2010
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