1 Search here.. The Fall 2014 issue of Perspectives in Health Information Management features a research study examining the benefits and barriers to computerized provider order entry adoption in hospitals; a case study on successful meaningful use attestation process; and an examination to determine how relevant and actionable data can be better formatted in the after visit study. Read the full issue here. Learn more about submission guidelines here. Name
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Fall 2014 Introduction
LeaveAResponse What Caused the Breach? An Examination of Use of Information Technology and Health Data Breaches You must be logged in to post a comment. Survey of State Health Information Exchanges Regarding Inclusion of Continuity of Care Documents for Long-Term Post-Acute Care (LTPAC) Patient Assessment A Journey through Meaningful Use at a Large Academic Medical Center: Lessons of Leadership, Administration, and Technical Implementation Integrating Research Data Capture into the Electronic Health Record Workflow: Real-World Experience to Advance Innovation
Gaps in the Existing Public Health Informatics Training Programs: A Challenge to the Development of a Skilled Global Workforce October 6, 2012, No Comments
Hospital Characteristics Related to the Intention to Apply for Meaningful Use Incentive Payments March 22, 2012, No Comments
Commentary on the Federal Government’s Role in Influencing E-prescribing Use and Research March 22, 2012, No Comments