Topic
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Reference
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Location
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PMID
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Information Technology Systems and Pay-for- Performance |
Poon EG, et al.
Assessing the level of
healthcare information technology adoption in the United States: a snapshot.
BMC Med Inform Decis Mak. 2006
Jan 5;6:1.
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Brigham and Women’s Hospital
Boston, MA, USA
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16396679
Free full text article available
on the Web
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Amarasingham R, et al.
Clinical
information technology capabilities in four U.S. hospitals: testing a new
structural performance measure.
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Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Baltimore, MD, USA
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16501392
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Baron RJ, et al.
Electronic
health records: just around the corner? Or over the cliff?
Ann
Intern Med. 2005 Aug 2;143(3):222-6.
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Greenhouse Internists, P.C.
Philadelphia, PA, USA
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16061920
Free
full text article available on the Web
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O’Toole MF, et al.
Electronic health record
systems: the vehicle for implementing performance measures.
Am Heart Hosp J. 2005
Spring;3(2):88-93.
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Midwest Heart Specialists
Lombard, IL, USA
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15860995
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Gans D, et al.
Medical groups’ adoption of
electronic health records and information systems. Practices are encountering
greater-than-expected barriers to adopting an EHR system, but the adoption
rate continues to clime.
Health Aff (Millwood). 2005
Sept-Oct;24(5):1323-33.
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Medical Group Management
Association
Englewood, CA, USA
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16162580
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LeGrow G. Brandman D.
Technology-driven care coordination:
using health IT to support provider pay-for-performance.
AHIP Cover. 2006
Jan-Feb;47(1):56,58-60.
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FCG Health Plan Emerging Practice, USA
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16566493
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