11 electronic medical record posts you may have missed

April 23, 2009

With entries dating back to 2004, here are 11 classic blog posts on electronic medical records:

1. The low adoption rate of electronic records

2. Will physicians sacrifice for the future of health IT?

3. How to fund electronic medical records wisely

4. Medical students who are used to electronic records

5. Funding electronic medical records and bailing out the Big Three automakers

6. Do electronic medical records really reduce malpractice risk?

7. Do electronic medical records lead to fraudulent documentation?

8. Are hospitals the primary beneficiaries of the health IT stimulus?

9. How the widespread adoption of electronic medical records can raise health care costs

10. Are poor products to blame for the slow adoption of EMRs?

11. Op-ed: Why doctors still balk at electronic medical records



Related posts:

  1. Most hospitals still use paper records, and why money alone won’t solve the electronic medical record problem
  2. The New York Times finally gets it on electronic medical records
  3. Ten top medical blog posts, February 2009
  4. Op-ed: Why doctors still balk at electronic medical records
  5. 10 primary care posts you may have missed
  6. It’s time for every physician to adopt electronic medical records
  7. Why physicians don’t adopt electronic medical records


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