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Home Research Research Library Establishing a baseline: health information technology adoption among family medicine diplomates Establishing a baseline: health information technology adoption among family medicine diplomates 2011 Author(s) Bazemore, Andrew W, Burke, Bridget Teevan, Xierali, Imam M, Petterson, Stephen M, Rinaldo, Jason C, Green, Larry A, and Puffer, James C Topic(s) Role of Primary Care Keyword(s) Health Information Technology (HIT), and JABFM Policy Brief Volume Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine Source Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine The Office of the National Coordinator and recent federal policy have dramatically expanded incentives for adoption and “meaningful use” of electronic health records (EHRs). However, little reliable information regarding adoption rates in primary care, and some concern exists about lagging adoption rates beyond large group practices. Read More ABFM Research Read all 2021 Reenvisioning Family Medicine Residency Education Go to Reenvisioning Family Medicine Residency Education 2017 Preserving Primary Care Robustness Despite Increasing Health System Integration Go to Preserving Primary Care Robustness Despite Increasing Health System Integration 2020 Oral corticosteroid use, obesity, and ethnicity in children with asthma Go to Oral corticosteroid use, obesity, and ethnicity in children with asthma 1990 Predictive validity of the American Board of Family Practice In-Training Examination Go to Predictive validity of the American Board of Family Practice In-Training Examination
Author(s) Bazemore, Andrew W, Burke, Bridget Teevan, Xierali, Imam M, Petterson, Stephen M, Rinaldo, Jason C, Green, Larry A, and Puffer, James C Topic(s) Role of Primary Care Keyword(s) Health Information Technology (HIT), and JABFM Policy Brief Volume Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine Source Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine
ABFM Research Read all 2021 Reenvisioning Family Medicine Residency Education Go to Reenvisioning Family Medicine Residency Education 2017 Preserving Primary Care Robustness Despite Increasing Health System Integration Go to Preserving Primary Care Robustness Despite Increasing Health System Integration 2020 Oral corticosteroid use, obesity, and ethnicity in children with asthma Go to Oral corticosteroid use, obesity, and ethnicity in children with asthma 1990 Predictive validity of the American Board of Family Practice In-Training Examination Go to Predictive validity of the American Board of Family Practice In-Training Examination
2021 Reenvisioning Family Medicine Residency Education Go to Reenvisioning Family Medicine Residency Education
2017 Preserving Primary Care Robustness Despite Increasing Health System Integration Go to Preserving Primary Care Robustness Despite Increasing Health System Integration
2020 Oral corticosteroid use, obesity, and ethnicity in children with asthma Go to Oral corticosteroid use, obesity, and ethnicity in children with asthma
1990 Predictive validity of the American Board of Family Practice In-Training Examination Go to Predictive validity of the American Board of Family Practice In-Training Examination