Introduction of an electronic medical record system into physician practice offices: why is it so #%!&-ing hard for everybody?-Part I.

Publication/Presentation Date

1-1-2011

Abstract

U.S. physician offices are experiencing a revolutionay change in the micro-processes that have been the norm for documenting and communicating patient care over past decades. While this revolution is welcome for dozens of reasons, migration of data storage from the paper-based record to electronic form has effects on physician work that go well beyond what is immediately evident. Creation and implementation of these new systems is a huge challenge to all involved, particularly physicians and information technology professionals. This three-part series looks at underlying organizational and sociological aspects of the paper-to-digital transition causing implementation delays and considerable stress. These aspects often go unappreciated during electronic medical record implementations.

Volume

26

Issue

5

First Page

317

Last Page

322

ISSN

8755-0229

Disciplines

Business Administration, Management, and Operations | Health and Medical Administration | Management Sciences and Quantitative Methods

PubMedID

21595389

Department(s)

Administration and Leadership

Document Type

Article

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