Hing Esther S, Burt Catharine W, Woodwell David A
Division of Health Care Statistics, U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Health Statistics, Hyattsville, MD 20782, USA.
Adv Data. 2007 Oct 26(393):1-7.
This report presents the latest information on the use of electronic medical records in physician offices. Percentages of medical practices and physicians within the practices using electronic medical records (EMR) are presented for 2006 by selected physician and practice characteristics.
Data from the physician induction interviews of the 2006 National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey (NAMCS) are presented. NAMCS includes a national probability sample of nonfederal office-based physicians who saw patients in an office setting. Sample data were weighted to produce national estimates of physicians. Estimates of medical practices were derived from NAMCS physician data by adjusting the weighting scheme using a multiplicity estimator.
In 2006, 29.2 percent of office-based physicians reported using full or partial EMR systems, which represented a 22% increase since 2005 and a 60% increase since 2001, when the NAMCS began monitoring this technology. Starting in 2005, the NAMCS included questions about EMR system features that health information technology experts consider minimal for a comprehensive EMR, namely computerized orders for prescriptions, computerized orders for tests, reporting of test results (lab or imaging), and clinical notes. Based on these requirements, 12.4 percent of physicians surveyed used comprehensive EMR systems in 2006, a figure not significantly different from the 9.3 percent reported for 2005. From 2005 to 2006, the percentage of medical practices using full or partial EMR systems increased by 42% (from 18.3 to 25.9 percent), but the percentage of medical practices using a comprehensive EMR system did not change.
本报告展示了医师办公室使用电子病历的最新信息。按选定的医师和医疗执业特征列出了2006年使用电子病历(EMR)的医疗执业机构及机构内医师的比例。
呈现的是2006年全国门诊医疗护理调查(NAMCS)中医师入职访谈的数据。NAMCS包括在办公室环境中接待患者的非联邦门诊医师的全国概率样本。样本数据经过加权以得出全国医师估计数。医疗执业机构的估计数是通过使用多重估计器调整加权方案,从NAMCS医师数据中得出的。
2006年,29.2%的门诊医师报告使用了全部或部分EMR系统,这比2005年增长了22%,比2001年NAMCS开始监测这项技术时增长了60%。从2005年起,NAMCS纳入了关于EMR系统功能的问题,这些功能是健康信息技术专家认为全面EMR所需的最低要求,即电子化处方医嘱、电子化检查医嘱、检查结果(实验室或影像)报告以及临床记录。基于这些要求,2006年接受调查的医师中有12.4%使用了全面EMR系统,这一数字与2005年报告的9.3%没有显著差异。从2005年到2006年,使用全部或部分EMR系统的医疗执业机构比例增加了42%(从18.3%增至25.9%),但使用全面EMR系统的医疗执业机构比例没有变化。