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- W947498238 abstract "Health Information Technology (HIT) is an overarching framework that describes the management of health information across various computerized systems and the secure exchange between consumers, providers, government, and insurers. It has been viewed as a promising tool for improving the overall quality, safety and efficiency of the health delivery system (Chaudhry et al., 2006). This capstone examines the problem of urban rural divide in the process of Health IT adoption especially with regard to Electronic Health Records (EHRs). This paper also tracks the progress made during years 2009 to 2013 to the process of Electronic Health Record adoption in the United States. This capstone contains a thorough literature review that assesses the background of the problem and various federal initiatives set up to increase adoption rates. Unique methods of obtaining the latest secondary data were used by this author, such as following numerous Health IT portals on social media like Twitter. In addition, secondary databases like NAMCS (National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey) were used to observe statistics related to office based physicians’ adoption of Electronic Health Records. Articles published prior to 1999 were not considered in the literature review. Important comparisons related to barriers in adoption have been addressed with the help of attributes of Everett Rogers’ theory of innovation adoption. Interesting case studies and environmental scans have been used to illustrate the concentrated efforts being performed in the direction of improving health information exchange and thereby reducing barriers to adoption. The results seem to indicate that the national overall adoption rates have increased significantly though an urban rural divide still persists. General EHR adoption in 2009 was 48.3% of office-based physicians. Latest figures as of 2012 put it at 71.8%. More than 130,000 primary care providers and 10,000 specialists have adopted Electronic Health Records as of 2012, due to concerted efforts of Regional Extension Centers and other federal initiatives. Further, a need has been observed, to make the curriculum of Health IT training programs more practical-oriented. The recommendations from this capstone may inform policy makers with better future decisions. This capstone would prove useful in generating an up-to-date knowledge base about the topic of Health IT adoption in the years from 2009-2013 and also generate increased awareness among EHR consultants to address the needs of community based physicians. THE PATH TO HEALTH IT ADOPTION 3" @default.
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- W947498238 title "The Path to Health Information Technology Adoption: How Far Have We Reached?" @default.
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