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Information Technology
HSC research tracks physician adoption of clinical information technology and examines how hospitals and physicians collaborate on information technology activities.
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Clinical Information Technology Adoption Varies Across Physician SpecialtiesCatherine Corey, Joy M. Grossman |
September 2007 |
Data Bulletin No. 34 |
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Clinical Information Technology Gaps Persist Among PhysiciansJoy M. Grossman, Marie C. Reed |
November 2006 |
Issue Brief No. 106 |
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Creating Sustainable Local Health Information Exchanges: Can Barriers to Stakeholder Participation be Overcome?Joy M. Grossman, Kathryn L. Kushner, Elizabeth A. November |
February 2008 |
HSC Research Brief No. 2 |
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Despite Regulatory Changes, Hospitals Cautious in Helping Physicians Purchase Electronic Medical RecordsJoy M. Grossman, Genna R. Cohen |
September 2008 |
Issue Brief No. 123 |
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Electronic Medical Records and Communication with Patients and Other Clinicians: Are We Talking Less?Ann S. O'Malley, Genna R. Cohen, Joy M. Grossman |
April 2010 |
Issue Brief No. 131 |
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Even When Physicians Adopt E-Prescribing, Use of Advanced Features LagsJoy M. Grossman |
July 2010 |
Issue Brief No. 133 |
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Fostering Health Information Technology in Small Physician Practices: Lessons from Independent Practice AssociationsTimothy K. Lake, Tricia Collins Higgins, Paul B. Ginsburg |
June 2011 |
NIHCR Research Brief No. 5 |
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Growing Availability of Clinical Information Technology in Physician PracticesMarie C. Reed, Joy M. Grossman |
June 2006 |
Data Bulletin No. 31 |
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Limited Information Technology for Patient Care in Physician OfficesMarie C. Reed, Joy M. Grossman |
September 2004 |
Issue Brief No. 89 |
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Most Medicare Outpatient Visits are to Physicians with Limited Clinical Information TechnologyJoy M. Grossman, Marie C. Reed |
July 2005 |
Data Bulletin No. 30 |
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Physician Practices, E-Prescribing and Accessing Information to Improve Prescribing DecisionsJoy M. Grossman, Ellyn R. Boukus, Dori A. Cross, Genna R. Cohen |
May 2011 |
HSC Research Brief No. 20 |
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Physicians Slow to Adopt Patient E-mailAllison Liebhaber, Joy M. Grossman |
September 2006 |
Data Bulletin No. 32 |
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Physicians Slow to E-mail Routinely with PatientsEllyn R. Boukus, Joy M. Grossman, Ann S. O'Malley |
October 2010 |
Issue Brief No. 134 |
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Policy Options to Encourage Patient-Physician Shared Decision MakingAnn S. O'Malley, Emily Carrier, Elizabeth Docteur, Alison C. Shmerling, Eugene C. Rich |
September 2011 |
NIHCR Policy Analysis No. 5 |
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Seeking Health Care Information: Most Consumers Still on the SidelinesHa T. Tu, J. Lee Hargraves |
March 2003 |
Issue Brief No. 61 |
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