SmileFinder Logo

El Directorio Dental en Línea Más Grande del Mundo
Ahora incluye 180,300 listados!

decoIdiomas
English español français

decoMain Menu

decoNew and Used Books
Dental Bookstore
DentalBookshop.com
New and used books for patients and providers and a huge selection of electric toothbrushes and other dental products.

Small Logo More Physicians Using Electrical Medical Records

Viernes, 21 Julio, 2006 - 06:50 , (4251 lecturas)  More articles on Tecnología

ATLANTA, Georgia – Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC) National Center for Health Statistics is issuing a new Health E-Stat today entitled "Electronic Medical Record use by Office-based Physicians: United States, 2005."

The E-Stat is the latest look at the growing trend towards electronic record-keeping in the medical community. Some of the key findings in the report include:

Nearly one in four (23.9 percent) of physicians reported using full or partial electronic medical records (EMRs) in their office-based practice in 2005 - a 31 percent increase from the 18.2 percent reported in 2001.

Physicians in the Midwest (26.9 percent) and West (33.4 percent) were more likely to use EMRs than those in the Northeast (14.4 percent).

Physicians in metropolitan statistical areas (nearly 24.8 percent) were more likely to use EMRs than were those in non-metropolitan areas (16.9).

Only one in ten (9.3 percent) physicians, however, used EMRs with all four of the basic functions (computerized orders for prescriptions, computerized orders for tests, reporting of test results, and physician notes) considered necessary for a complete EMR system.

The entire E-Stat can be accessed at the CDC/NCHS web site at www.cdc.gov/nchs.

SOURCE: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention



Email to a friend Enviar esta historia a un amigo | Print this article Versión imprimible



decoProductos relacionados

Related Products


Page created in 7,1808929443359 seconds.