Jamoom Eric, Patel Vaishali, King Jennifer, Furukawa Michael F
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention National Center for Health Statistics 3311 Toledo Road, Hyattsville, Maryland 20782, USA.
NCHS Data Brief. 2013 Sep(129):1-8.
Data from the National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey's (NAMCS) Physician Workflow Survey, 2011. About three-quarters of physicians with electronic health record (EHR) systems have systems that meet meaningful use criteria. Physicians with EHR systems that meet meaningful use criteria were more likely to report that their system provides time savings than physicians with systems not meeting meaningful use criteria, but only in some areas. Physicians with EHR systems that meet meaningful use criteria were more likely to report enhanced confidentiality and less disruption in their interactions with patients than physicians with systems not meeting meaningful use criteria. Physicians with EHR systems that meet meaningful use criteria were no more likely to report financial benefits and selected clinical benefits than those with systems not meeting meaningful use criteria.
来自2011年国家门诊医疗护理调查(NAMCS)的医生工作流程调查数据。约四分之三拥有电子健康记录(EHR)系统的医生所使用的系统符合有意义使用标准。与使用不符合有意义使用标准系统的医生相比,使用符合有意义使用标准EHR系统的医生更有可能报告称其系统节省了时间,但仅在某些方面。与使用不符合有意义使用标准系统的医生相比,使用符合有意义使用标准EHR系统的医生更有可能报告称其与患者互动时保密性增强且干扰减少。与使用不符合有意义使用标准系统的医生相比,使用符合有意义使用标准EHR系统的医生在报告经济收益和特定临床收益方面并无更多可能。