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EMR alerts can signal abnormal tests, but some doctors dont use them
American Medical News , 10/23/09
O'Reilly KB – Advocates of electronic medical records believe they will boost health care quality and patient safety by improving communication. But a new study shows that even the most sophisticated EMR cannot, by itself, help doctors always follow up on abnormal imaging test results.
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HealthDataManagement, 11/03/09
The Influence that Electronic Prescribing Has on Medication Errors and Preventable Adverse Drug Events: an Interrupted Time-series Study
Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association, 11/11/09
The role of information technology usage in physician practice satisfaction
Health Care Management Review, 11/04/09
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Cost to Primary Care Practices of Responding to Payer Requests for Quality and Performance Data
Annals of Family Medicine, 11/11/09
Medicare's no-pay rule has little financial impact
American Medical News , 10/28/09
Improving colon cancer screening rates in primary care: a pilot study emphasising the role of the medical assistant
Quality & Safety in Health Care, 11/02/09
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