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National Survey Finds That Health-Care Reform Is Bad For Patients And Even Worse For Doctors

The newly released 2011 Thomson Reuters – HCPlexus National Physicians Survey (NPS) links doctors’ fears that their pay will go down under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA), commonly called Healthcare Reform Act (HCRA), with their concerns that the quality of care will also deteriorate. The study includes responses from 2,958 doctors of […]

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Privacy Is The Key Obstacle To Widespread Adaptation Of Electronic Health Records

The United States could achieve significant health care savings if it achieved widespread adoption of electronic health records (EHRs), but insufficient privacy protections are hindering public acceptance of the EHR concept, according to a new paper from researchers from North Carolina State University. The soon to be published paper outlines steps that could be taken […]

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US Hospitals Make Only Modest Gains In The Adoption Of Electronic Health Records

Transforming the U.S. health care system from paper-based to electronic-based may improve health care quality and reduce costs, but a new study by researchers from the Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH) suggests that goal is far off. The adoption of basic or comprehensive electronic health records (EHR) by U.S. hospitals increased modestly from 8.7% […]

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Computerized Warning System Alerts Doctors To Medications That Could Harm Elderly Patients

Adverse drug events, such as dizziness or confusion occur in an estimated 40 percent of all hospital patients and can be the result of inappropriate medications being ordered. Not surprisingly, elderly individuals are particularly vulnerable to these adverse events, which not only result in longer hospitalizations, but can also pose a threat of serious complications […]

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Electronic Health Records Prime Clinicians To Provide Progressive Care To Older Adults

In 20 years, approximately 72 million older adults will reside in the United States, almost double the current number, according to the U.S. Administration on Aging. Potential issues are compounded by the projected shortage of health care workers needed to provide elder care. As part of the solution, an interdisciplinary team of University of Missouri […]

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Electronic Health Records Could Give Rise To More Liability Risk

Electronic health record (EHR) systems likely will soon become a fixture in medical settings. Advocates claim they will reduce health care costs and improve medical outcomes, which could be critical since the new health care reform law increases access for millions of Americans. Although benefits of bringing information technology to health records can be substantial, […]

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