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The Relationship between Electronic Health Record Use and Quality of Care over Time
Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association, 07/08/09
Zhou L et al. - In the cross-sectional study, the authors found no association between duration of using an EHR and performance with respect to quality of care, although power was limited. Intensifying the use of key EHR features, such as clinical decision support, may be needed to realize quality improvement from EHRs.
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