Connecting the Dots: Health Information Technology Expansion and Health Disparities

Connecting the Dots: Health Information Technology Expansion and Health Disparities
including providing patient access to/use of EHR information through portal websites. Early evidence links EHR and portal use to better healthcare processes and health outcomes. Promoting patient engagement with health technology such as portals is …
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Use of Health Information Technology Leads to Improved Care Quality
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Health Information Technology vs. Medical Assistant
Health information technology is a broad field that encompasses a number of different occupations, including clinical informatics, programming, cancer registrars and medical record and health information technicians. Medical assistants are unlicensed …
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Health information Technology, EHRs, Meaningful Use, and Nursing
If you’re like most nurses working in a health care organization, you’ve been involved in a migration to electronic health records, computerized physician order entry (CPOE), or bar code medication administration. If you’re lucky, nursing input was …
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