Hospital Management and Electronic Health Records

Adoption and utilization of EHRs are increasing rapidly but variable, given pressures of monetary incentives, policy and technological advancement. Adoption is outpacing published evidence, but there's a growing body of descriptive literature regarding incentives, benefits, risks, and costs of adoption and utilization. Further, there's a rising body of evidence that EHRs can bring benefits to processes and outcomes, which their implementation are often considered as a healthcare management strategy. Obstetrics and gynaecology practices have specific needs, which must be addressed within the adoption of such technology. Specialty-specific literature is sparse but should be considered as a part of any strategy aimed toward achieving quality improvement and practice behaviour change. Obstetrics and gynaecologic practice present unique challenges to the effective adoption and use of EHR technologies, but there's a promise because the technologies, integration, and usefulness are rapidly improving. This technology will have an increasing impact on the practice of obstetrics and gynaecology within the coming years.

 

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