Title
Variability in Electronic Health Record Usage and Perceptions among Specialty vs. Primary Care Physicians.
Abstract
Despite federal incentives for adoption of electronic health records (EHRs), surveys have shown that EHR use is less common among specialty physicians than generalists. Concerns have been raised that current-generation EHR systems are inadequate to meet the unique information gathering needs of specialists. This study sought to identify whether information gathering needs and EHR usage patterns are different between specialists and generalists, and if so, to characterize their precise nature. We found that specialists and generalists have significantly different perceptions of which elements of the EHR are most important and how well these systems are suited to displaying clinical information. Resolution of these disparities could have implications for clinical productivity and efficiency, patient and physician satisfaction, and the ability of clinical practices to achieve Meaningful Use incentives.
Year
Venue
Field
2015
AMIA
Specialty,Nursing,Incentive,Family medicine,Primary care,Medical record,Perception,Medicine
DocType
Volume
Citations 
Conference
2015
2
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.39
0
9
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Travis K. Redd120.39
Julie Doberne221.75
Daniel Lattin320.39
Thomas R. Yackel493.91
Carl O. Eriksson520.39
Vishnu Mohan6137.05
jeffrey a gold732.82
Joan S. Ash8830123.34
Michael F. Chiang953.02