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SPECIAL ARTICLE: Electronic Health Records in Ambulatory Care -- A National Survey of Physicians (Ne

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Thursday, 03 July 2008

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This national survey finds that only 4% of physicians use an extensive, fully functional system for electronic health records, and 13% use some form of basic electronic records. Those who use electronic records are generally satisfied with the systems and believe that they improve the quality of care that patients receive.

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