| Literature DB >> 24612263 |
Michael Wittie, Quyen Ngo-Metzger, Lydie Lebrun-Harris, Leiyu Shi, Suma Nair.
Abstract
The Health Resources and Services Administration has supported the adoption of electronic health records (EHRs) by federally funded health centers for over a decade; however, little is known about health centers' current EHR adoption rates, progress toward Meaningful Use, and factors related to adoption. We analyzed cross-sectional data from all 1,128 health centers in 2011, which served over 20 million patients during that year. As of 2011, 80% of health centers reported using an EHR, and high proportions reported using many advanced EHR functionalities. There were no indications of disparities in EHR adoption by census region, urban/rural location, patient sociodemographic composition, physician staffing, or health center funding; however, there were small variations in adoption by total patient cost and percent of revenue from grants. Findings revealed no evidence of a digital divide among health centers, indicating that health centers are implementing EHRs, in keeping with their mission to reduce health disparities.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 24612263 DOI: 10.1111/jhq.12067
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Healthc Qual ISSN: 1062-2551 Impact factor: 1.095