Health Information Technology in the United States
January 1, 2010 | Report
2010 report examines progress toward meaningful use.
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January 1, 2010 | Report
2010 report examines progress toward meaningful use.
January 1, 2009 | Report
The increased use of health information technology (health IT) is a common element of nearly every health reform proposal. While health IT has the potential to decrease costs, improve health outcomes, coordinate care, and improve public health, inc ...
January 1, 2009 | Report
This report builds on previous work to design and deploy standardized measures of electronic health record adoption in a national hospital survey.
April 22, 2011 | Report/Evaluation
This survey was developed by the National Survey of Small and Medium-Sized Physician Practices (NSSMPP) research team to assess the extent to which physician practices have adopted key components of the Chronic Care Model (CCM).
January 1, 2005 | Report
An interview with Jerome H. Grossman, M.D., director of the Health Care Delivery Policy Program, John F. Kennedy School of Government, at Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass., former chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, and chairman emeritus of New England Medical Center
November 1, 2010 | Report
The analysis describes the major elements of the EHR incentive programs and their implications for regional health care collaboratives.
April 1, 2012 | Report
Since the inaugural report of Health Information Technology in the United States, released in 2006, the authors have found slow, steady increases in the level of adoption for physicians and hospitals throughout the United States.
April 1, 2012 | Report
Since the inaugural report of Health Information Technology in the United States, released in 2006, the authors have found slow, steady increases in the level of adoption for physicians and hospitals throughout the United States.
October 19, 2011 | Report
Using new technologies such as smartphones and sensors, teams are designing applications that can be used by real people to improve their health, better engage in their health care and enhance patient-provider communication.
January 1, 2011 | Report
Learn how harnessing the power of prediction markets could offer public health officials and policy-makers a valuable tool in protecting public health.